A BRONZE FIGURE OF A NAYANAR
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A NAYANAR
A BRONZE FIGURE OF A NAYANAR
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A NAYANAR

SOUTH INDIA, TAMIL NADU, VIJAYANAGARA PERIOD, 14TH CENTURY OR LATER

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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A NAYANAR
SOUTH INDIA, TAMIL NADU, VIJAYANAGARA PERIOD, 14TH CENTURY OR LATER
6 ¼ in. (15.9 cm.) high
Provenance
Honeychurch Antiques, Hong Kong, 1995, by repute.

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Lot Essay

The sixty-three canonized nayanar are the Shaivite saint-poets of South India, immortalized in bronze sculpture from the eighth century. The present work depicts an unidentified nayanar, distinguished by his close-cropped hair, short dhoti and ritual accoutrements: holding a ghanta or bell in the proper right hand, and a damaru or drum (or possibly a diyya or lamp) in the proper left hand. Compare the snailshell curls and brief dhoti to a fourteenth-century bronze figure of nayanar Manikkavachakar, illustrated by R. Kannan in Manual on the Bronzes in the Government Museum, Chennai, Chennai, 2003, p 118-120, SI. no. 53.

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