Painting
early 19th century (made)
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Painting, on European paper, varnished, depicting the Alawasha Yaksha General, one of the chiefs serving in the army of Kuvara or Vaishravana. He stands facing to the front, blue-skinned, bearded and tusked; he wears a headdress, surmounted by a crown, and necklaces, armlets and anklets all rendered in red and yellow. He holds a ringed club and an executioner's sword; facing towards him on each side is a similar-coloured Yaksha attendant, with hands held in the 'anjali' pose. All three figures wear loin-cloths of white striped with straight and wavy red lines. The background is red.
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Materials and techniques | Painted on white European paper, varnished |
Brief description | Painting, Alawaka Yaksha General, paint on paper, Kandy, early 19th century |
Physical description | Painting, on European paper, varnished, depicting the Alawasha Yaksha General, one of the chiefs serving in the army of Kuvara or Vaishravana. He stands facing to the front, blue-skinned, bearded and tusked; he wears a headdress, surmounted by a crown, and necklaces, armlets and anklets all rendered in red and yellow. He holds a ringed club and an executioner's sword; facing towards him on each side is a similar-coloured Yaksha attendant, with hands held in the 'anjali' pose. All three figures wear loin-cloths of white striped with straight and wavy red lines. The background is red. |
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Content description | The Alawasha Yaksha General, one of the chiefs serving in the army of Kuvara or Vaishravana. He stands facing to the front, blue-skinned, bearded and tusked; he wears a headdress, surmounted by a crown, and necklaces, armlets and anklets all rendered in red and yellow. He holds a ringed club and an executioner's sword; facing towards him on each side is a similar-coloured Yaksha attendant, with hands held in the 'anjali' pose. All three figures wear loin-cloths of white striped with straight and wavy red lines. The background is red. |
Credit line | Purchased from Mrs. J. K. Parker, 26 St. Georges Road, St Anne's-on-the-sea, Lancs |
Object history | IM.62 to 70-1922 were bought for £5 for the group from Mrs J. K. Parker whose husband was formerly Assistant Director of Irrigation in Ceylon. Purchased from Mrs. J. K. Parker, 26 St. Georges Road, St Anne's-on-the-sea, Lancs. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Museum records (Asia Department registers and/or Central Inventory) as part of a 2023 provenance research project. R.P. 1922-4211 |
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Accession number | IM.68-1922 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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