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Hanuman

Figure
1825-1900 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hanuman is a [popular deity worshipped all over India, particularly in villages and in the South. He is shown in a human form with one head and two arms standing with a long tail looped over his head.
It has moustache, which is common on a various deity images from Maharashtra. Dull brass colour.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleHanuman
Materials and techniques
Cast brass
Brief description
Brass figure; Hanuman, South India, 19th century.
Physical description
Hanuman is a [popular deity worshipped all over India, particularly in villages and in the South. He is shown in a human form with one head and two arms standing with a long tail looped over his head.
It has moustache, which is common on a various deity images from Maharashtra. Dull brass colour.
Dimensions
  • Height: 31cm
Object history
Transferred from the India Museum in London to the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) in 1879
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Mitchell, A.G. 'Hindu Gods and Goddesses'. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982. Plate 43. ISBN 011290372X
Collection
Accession number
507(IS)

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Record createdJanuary 3, 2003
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