Nepal, Kathmandu valley, 17th-18th century. The large wood pillar, formerly an architectural part of a temple, depicts Vishnu dancing in the heart of a lotus, brandishing the conch, the wheel, a sword and a shield. Garuda is kneeling at his feet. Note a classic erotic scene under an arch at the lower part of the composition. Important remains of colored pigments. An iconographic analogy can be found at the temple of Garuda Nārāyana in Cangu Nārāyana in the eastern part of the Kāthmāndu Valley, which is a major symbol of the importance of vishnuism in Nepal. With an associated stand.
Condition: Very good condition considering the composition and age. Expected cracks, small losses to edges, insect holes. Provenance: Belgian private collection, acquired before 1976.