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A LARGE SANDSTONE STELE OF BALARAMA, CENTRAL INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, 9TH-12TH CENTURY
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04月11日 下午5点 开拍 /6天8小时
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A LARGE SANDSTONE STELE OF BALARAMA, CENTRAL INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, 9TH-12TH CENTURYFinely carved standing in tribhanga, the slender body sensuously modeled, with the right hand raised in vitarka mudra and the left lowered, holding a water pot, flanked by coiling serpents on either side. Dressed in a dhoti secured by a festooned belt, the deity is adorned with beaded jewelry. His serene face is defined by wide almond-shaped eyes, arched brows, and full lips forming a composed smile. The hair is arranged in a tall chignon, secured by a tiara, beneath a towering multi-headed naga hood. Flanking him are two diminutive attendant deities, similarly attired and posed, each standing under a smaller serpent hood.Provenance: Collection of Paul J. Jewell, who lived and worked in South East Asia for over 20 years, serving as the executive director of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. To this day, he continues to collect Asian art and antiquities. Condition: Condition commensurate with age, with extensive ancient wear, weathering and erosion, encrustations, few chips, small nicks, minor losses and old repairs. Dimensions: Height 93.5 cm (excl. stand), 95 cm (incl. stand) Balarama is a Hindu god, and the elder brother of Krishna. He is identified in the present lot by the naga hood above his head and the water pot he holds. The snake hoods recall the god's role as a manifestation of Shesha, the demigod-serpent Vishnu rests upon. Balarama's mythology and his association with the ten avatars of Vishnu is relatively younger and post-Vedic, with narratives found in Mahabharata, Harivamsha, Bhagavata Purana, and other Puranas. Nagas are serpent deities associated with water and agricultural abundance, but at the same time they are venomous and bring floods and destruction. Snake worship goes back to remote antiquity and numerous representations of nagarajas (serpent kings) are known from as early as the second century BC. Thus, it is not surprising that with the emergence of the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist religious traditions we see the integration of naga deities. Literature comparison: Compare a closely related buff sandstone figure of Balarama, Madhya Pradesh, 9th century, 110 cm, in the Central Museum, Gwalior, accession number 34147. Compare a related earlier sandstone figure of Nagaraja, Uttar Pradesh, dated by inscription to 207, during the reign of the Kushan king Vasudeva, in the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, object number B86S4.Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Christie's Amsterdam, 18 April 2005, lot 48 Price: EUR 21,600 or approx. EUR 33,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A Central Indian sandstone stele with Siva, 12th century Expert remark: Compare the related modeling and manner of carving. Note the size (127 cm).
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