- Provenance
- Provenance research underway.
- Description
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Seated female figure, posed frontally. She has four arms, two hold attributes (a manuscript and a rosary), one in the boon-giving gesture, the forth broken. Crowned and bejewelled, the image wears a long garland and is accompanied by a goose. There is a large perforation at either side of the figure and several small drill holes from previous attempts to repair the broken arm and the pedestal.
The surface is very weathered, rough, and checked as if exposed to the elements. It has an overall greyish color except for the face of the goddess, the foreparts of the goose, and at various breaks such as the right arm, knee, and at the left side of the pedestal. There are several small drill holes from attempts to repair the breaks to arm and pedestal and two large perforations which facilitated attachment to something, perhaps a prabhamandala or a shrine wall.
- Collection Area(s)
- South Asian and Himalayan Art
- SI Usage Statement
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International Image Interoperability Framework
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