A Bronze Figure of Parvati
A Bronze Figure of Parvati

South India, Tamil Nadu, Chola Period, 12th century

Details
A Bronze Figure of Parvati
South India, Tamil Nadu, Chola Period, 12th century
19 ½ in. (49.5 cm.) high
Provenance
with Peter Marks, London.
Acquired by the family of the current owner from the above in 1974; thence by descent.

Lot Essay

Parvati is the Hindu goddess associated with fertility, love and devotion. Considered the epitome of female perfection, she assumes multiple identities as a young maiden, wife, and mother. As the female counterpart to Shiva, she is the active agent of the universe and the animating force that brings skill, power, prowess, and genius while infusing the world with her magic.
This exquisitely cast figure highlights her sensuous femininity through the drapery of her garment and delicately stylized jewelry. Poised in tribhanga on a double lotus atop a square base, her left hand delicately extended in the lolahastamudra and her right hand in katakamukhamudra.

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