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KHMER STATUE OF A FEMALE GODDESS 'APSARA'. ANGKOR WAT STYLE. 18th C. BRONZE.
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Title:
Khmer Statue of a Female Goddess, Apsara. Angkor Wat Style 18th C. Cambodia.
Description:
An exquisite 18th century bronze statue from Khmer mythology, depicting the Celestial Maiden 'Apsara', the female spirit of the clouds and waters, a divine courtesan engaged in a ballet-like performance called "Apsara Dance', the sacred dance of Cambodia, practiced in the courts of Angkorian Monarchs. As an important motif in Hindu and Buddhist culture, she was sent to earth by the god Indra to seduce demons and ascetics.
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The goddess stands poise as a naked figure of sensuous attitude, dancing in a promiscuous way, while expressly displaying charming and contorted hand gestures. She is expressively engaged in a rhythmic nature with the right hand held to her chest performing the 'Vitarka' mudra, while her raised left hand shows the flexibility of her fingers in a gesture representing a tree growing leaves.
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She appears light and graceful with a sensuous figure, well defined with harmonious proportion, a naked upper body partially covered by a jeweled necklace draped with hanging pendants, her legs open, and hips covered with a short stylized sampot worn low at the waist and embellished with large rosette both at the front and the back. Her garment is fitted with a central fish-tail panel, pending motionless, complimented by silk panels extending to both sides of her torso.
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Her face appears youthful, characterized by a seductive expression, with narrow almond-shaped eyes, ridged eyebrows connect above a prominent nose, wide lips with an insipid smile, and elongated earlobes accented by Khmer style earring pendants frame her face. Her head is covered by conical floral headdress, embellished with a large rosette and lotus petals, rising above an arched interconnected diadem, with her hair woven in tightly matted braids extending from both sides of her head like intertwining snakes. She is further adorned with wrists bangle bracelets, upper arm cuffs, and anklets.
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The female figure has a smooth naturally aged dark brown patina peppered in mottled variations of green malachite along with embedded soil deposits from its burial environment. This skillfully executed image of a Cambodia Devi, is a superb example of Khmer artistry and its culture.
Period:
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Khmer. Angkor Wat Style. 18th century.
Composition:
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Bronze, aged patina w/various oxidation.
Dimensions:
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Height: 7.75 inches (19.69cm).
Observation:
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Solid Condition, with minor surface abrasions. Please view detailed photos for overall quality and minor imperfections of the item.
Remarks:
The bronze Female Deity is an early surviving example of statuary recovered from a temple precinct in the Siem Reap province of Cambodia. The bronze remains in solid condition with some partial alloy loss, casting flaws, pitting, and minor surface degradation throughout.
Shipping:
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NOTE: Being a religious artifact, a permit will need to be obtained from the Archaeological Department of Fine Arts, certifying this article is allowed to leave the country of Thailand. Expect a one week delay in shipping.
Terms:
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