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Sculpture

Sculpture
12th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Stone head of a male dignitary or donor. A fragment of a larger sculpture.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSculpture (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Sandstone
Brief description
Head of a male dignitary or donor, sandstone sculpture, 12th century, Cambodia
Physical description
Stone head of a male dignitary or donor. A fragment of a larger sculpture.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19cm
  • Width: 13cm
  • Depth: 14cm
Style
Gallery label
(14/06/2011)
Man’s Head
1100–1200
Khmer period
This male head may be that of a dignitary or donor and have
once been associated with a group of temple sculptures. The
Khmer facial features normally associated with Buddhas or
other deities are seen here in an ordinary person.
Sandstone
Cambodia
Given by David Knight
Museum no. IS.174-1991
Credit line
Given by David Knight
Object history
This object was formerly in the collection of Gilbert Beatty (1887–1967), born Richard John Beatty (also spelled Beattie). Between 1911 and 1951, Beatty worked in various administrative positions at rubber plantations and in government in Malacca, Malaysia. He assembled a large collection of South-East Asian art before the Second World War. In the late 1950s, he became friendly with his neighbours, the Knight family. David Knight (d. 1993), who was then a child, took a particular interest in Beatty’s collection, which he often saw during visits to Beatty’s home-cum-guest house, ‘Palm Beach.’

In 1960, Gilbert Beatty gave much of his collection to David Knight. The objects were shipped to the UK with the rest of the Knight family’s possessions later that year aboard HMS Oxford Castle. Beatty reportedly donated the remainder of his collection to a local museum. Between 1991 and his death in 1993, David Knight donated or sold much of the Beatty Collection to the Victoria & Albert Museum.

See Victoria & Albert Museum registered file numbers 1991/2044, 1993/599, 1993/600, 1993/823
Production
Cambodia
Collection
Accession number
IS.174-1991

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Record createdFebruary 13, 2000
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