Figure
Figure
12th century (made)
12th century (made)
Small image of the Buddhist Goddess Prajnaparamita, intended for use on the household shrine of a wealthy Khmer family. This goddess is the personification of a famous Mahayanist Buddhist text of the same name.
The goddess, with eleven heads, standing in samapada on a circular lotus base, with twenty two arms radiating around her and holding a host of attributes, and wearing a long flowing sarong with central sash, decorated with verical pleats incised with rosettes, secured by a jewelled belt with rosettes, suspending leaf-shaped pendants, beaded collar, pendent earrings and foliate diadem.
The goddess, with eleven heads, standing in samapada on a circular lotus base, with twenty two arms radiating around her and holding a host of attributes, and wearing a long flowing sarong with central sash, decorated with verical pleats incised with rosettes, secured by a jewelled belt with rosettes, suspending leaf-shaped pendants, beaded collar, pendent earrings and foliate diadem.
Object details
Object type | |
Title | Figure (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Copper alloy |
Brief description | Twenty two armed Prajnaparamita, copper alloy,Bayon style, Cambodia. Late 12th century. |
Physical description | Small image of the Buddhist Goddess Prajnaparamita, intended for use on the household shrine of a wealthy Khmer family. This goddess is the personification of a famous Mahayanist Buddhist text of the same name. The goddess, with eleven heads, standing in samapada on a circular lotus base, with twenty two arms radiating around her and holding a host of attributes, and wearing a long flowing sarong with central sash, decorated with verical pleats incised with rosettes, secured by a jewelled belt with rosettes, suspending leaf-shaped pendants, beaded collar, pendent earrings and foliate diadem. |
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Object history | It is superbly cast miniature bronze. It exhibits the best qualities of Khmer artist's ability to work on a small-scale, achieving remarkable detail, together with sculptural fluidity. Has an accompanying mount (not integral to the object). |
Historical context | Purchased from Dr.Henry Ginsburg from the collection of Nathsha Eilenberg, acquired in 1963 for £5100. |
Production | Khmer, Bayon style, Cambodia |
Bibliographic reference | For a similar seated example of Prajnaparamita see Jessop and Zephit, Sculptures of Angkor, p.321 cat.no.104. |
Collection | |
Accession number | IS.9-2003 |
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Record created | May 15, 2003 |
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