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A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHA DANCING, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
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2021年10月16日 开拍
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Description:A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHA DANCING, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
South India. The Remover of Obstacles wearing a short striated dhoti, sacred thread around his portly waist, richly adorned with fine ornaments, wearing a conical tiered head dress. His principal right hand with the end of his broken tusk and his left hand holding a delicacy which he samples with his trunk, the upper hands holding a goad and noose.

Provenance: Deaccession from the Norton Simon Museum. The Norton Simon is an art museum in Pasadena, California, USA. It has a world-renowned collection of art from Asia, with superb examples of this region's sculptural and painting traditions. The collection is particularly rich in art from the Indian subcontinent, including monumental stone sculptures from the Kushana and Gupta periods, and a remarkable group of Chola bronzes.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and casting irregularities, few minuscule nicks, occasional light scratches, few small dents. With a naturally grown chocolate-brown patina, worn to exposed areas.

Weight: 3.6 kg
Dimensions: Height 31.5 cm

Finely cast standing on one foot in a dancing posture atop an oval pedestal supported on lotus lappets resting on a stepped square base. A mouse (the mount of Ganesha) standing foursquare with curved tail to one of the corners. Note the finely silver-inlaid eyes of the mouse and Ganesha himself.

Ganesha is the Hindu god of auspicious beginnings and the firstborn of Shiva and Parvati. In a Shaiva religious procession, Shiva parades with members of his family in five separate vehicles. Ganesha leads the procession; followed by Shiva with his wife Parvati and son Skanda; then Parvati alone; Skanda with his two wives; and finally, Shiva's foremost devotee Chandesha (V. Dehejia, The Sensuous and the Sacred - Chola Bronzes from South India, exhibition catalog, 2002, p. 57). Therefore, it is necessary for every Shiva temple to possess at least one image of Ganesha. “Ganesha is also a most accommodating deity, easy to please. He does not demand lengthy penance or austerities of his devotees but is contented by simple devotion, provided only that it is sincere.” (Grewal, Book of Ganesha, New Delhi, 2012, p. 5.).

Auction result comparison: Compare a related but slightly larger (38 cm high) bronze of Ganesha, with very similar iconography and decorations, but lacking the silver inlays and dated to the 17th century, at Bonhams London in Islamic and Indian Art on 19 April 2016, lot 189, sold for GBP 22,500.

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拍品估价:750 - 1,500 欧元 起拍价格:750 欧元  买家佣金: 29.40% + VAT 服务费:本专场服务费按成交价(含佣金)的1.5%收取,最低200元

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