Description
A KHMER SANDSTONE FIGURE OF A MALE DEITY, ANGKOR PERIOD
Khmer Empire, Angkor Wat style, early 12th century. The extremely fine polish of the sandstone indicates this piece was made for royalty. Clad in a short sampot carved with parallel pleats, secured with a jeweled belt and a double-butterfly sash in front.
Provenance: Belgian private collection, by repute acquired in the early 1970s.
Condition: Some wear, erosion and weathering, losses, but considering the age of this piece it is in excellent condition.
Weight: 20.9 kg in total
Dimensions: Height 73.7 cm (the figure) and 74.7 cm (incl. base)
His rounded face shows delicately outlined lips, the hair is arranged in a conical topknot secured by a large foliate tiara. The deity depicted is most likely Vishnu, since Angkor Wat was originally constructed as a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu.
Mounted on a flat rectangular metal base. (2)