A Gilt Bronze Figure of Mahakala
A Gilt Bronze Figure of Mahakala

Sino-Tibet, 18th century

Details
A Gilt Bronze Figure of Mahakala
Sino-Tibet, 18th century
6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm.) high
Provenance
with Oriental Gallery, Pennsylvania, by 1990.
Literature
Himalayan Art Resource (himalayanart.org), item no.24282

Lot Essay

This finely cast gilt bronze figure of Mahakala, one of the primary protector deities in Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism, is depicted striding in alidhasana atop the elephant-headed Vignataka, with his six arms outstretched and holding various implements. The figure is dressed in a tiger skin with a garland of skulls hanging from the waist. Compare with a gilt bronze figure of Mahakala in the Prague Nation Gallery, which displays nearly identical modeling of the hair, face, jewelry and accoutrements (HAR item no. 57657).

More from Himalayan, Indian and South East Asian Art

View All
View All