Indian alabaster statue. deity ?
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Good day everybody,
Maybe somebody can help on this alabaster statue. It must be old and is really well done / carved. Do you know who can be represented ? A god / a deity ? A brahmane ? Glad if help come Kind regards |
Looks a good old piece. I think this probably represents Surya, the Hindu sun god. I once had a bronze figure with a very similar pose, holding a sunflower in each hand. Its likely the two flowers were separately made in the case of your figure, and now missing.
I could be wrong, but that my guess. |
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Hello,
really good idea about Surya sun god ( and the missing sun flowers/ lotus...?) Here a picture of a similar work on alabaster with gilted parts and painted, 22 inches high, said to be 19th century and indian Jaipur style. Sure not the same god/caracter, this is Vishnu, with his four arms and conch, mace, chakra... |
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Here are a couple of Surya images in bronze, taken from the internet for comparison...
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Thank you both for your message !!
I didn't know Surya, Nice positive energy if its a representation of the sun god ! I will pick up the statue soon, It mesure 22-23 inches high and I think must be a little heavy... I will post other close pictures of the hands and see if there is a hole for flowers ( I first thought about missing weapons :rolleyes: or candles ) Kind regards |
Hello,
I got it, here some pictures. Fin really well done the carving and the paintings details. There is place for missing elements, sunflowers as Colin wrote if it is Surya ( or lotus) Interesting the details on the inside of the hands ( like henna tatouage...) |
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Sun for the SunGod :):cool:
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Forgot
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19th, maybe 18th century piece
now you just have to find the flowers, or put fresh one and change them everyday...........:D |
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