

TIBET XVIIE SIÈCLE
Important bronze group, representing the eight-armed Chamunda deity holding a kartrika, a damaru, a head, a sword, kapala, trikula, and a disc. She stands crouched over two worshippers on a lotus-shaped base. She is dressed with citipati heads on her robe and wearing a crown.
H. 38 cm - L. 25 cm
(In two parts)
PROVENANCE Moreau-Gobard Collection.
RELATED WORK A piece reminiscent of the Indian schist sculpture "The Hindu Goddess Chamunda" dated
11th century and kept in the South and Southeast Asian Art
South and Southeast Asian Art collections of the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art (LACMA), referenced: https://collections.lacma.org/node/224708 ?? ???? ??????????? ?? ??????Moreau-Gobard??
Important bronze group, representing the eight-armed Chamunda deity holding a kartrika, a damaru, a head, a sword, kapala, trikula, and a disc. She stands crouched over two worshippers on a lotus-shaped base. She is dressed with citipati heads on her robe and wearing a crown.
H. 38 cm - L. 25 cm
(In two parts)
PROVENANCE Moreau-Gobard Collection.
RELATED WORK A piece reminiscent of the Indian schist sculpture "The Hindu Goddess Chamunda" dated
11th century and kept in the South and Southeast Asian Art
South and Southeast Asian Art collections of the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art (LACMA), referenced: https://collections.lacma.org/node/224708 ?? ???? ??????????? ?? ??????Moreau-Gobard??
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