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Large bronze buddha in the mon dvaravati style, both hands in jnama mudra, 19th century or earlier.
good overall condition …
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Large bronze buddha in the mon dvaravati style, both hands in jnama mudra, 19th century or earlier.
good overall condition with a single small crack on the sanghati.
h 102 cm x w 37 cm x d 20 cm
height on base 120 cm
the bronze is attached to the base and perfectly stable.
provenance: estate of claude de marteau
the dvāravatī style developed in the mon kingdom of dvāravatī, which flourished in the central region of present-day thailand from the 6th to the 11th centuries. Its main dvāravatī cities included u thong, nakhon pathom, phong tuk, si thep, khu bua, and si mahosot. The style is inspired by the gupta and post-gupta art of india, particularly in the modeling of the bodies and faces. This style reflects the physical characteristics of the mon people, with broad faces and noses, full lips, and often joined eyebrows.
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