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SOUTH ASIAN OBJECTS FROM THE COLLECTION
INDIA
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Sculpture from the Kushan Period
SRI LANKA
Two Bodhisattvas from Sri Lanka
Woman
India, possibly Tamil Nadu; Pandya period, 8th - 9th century
Copper alloy
H. 12 in. (30.5 cm)
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection of Asian Art
1979.018
This bronze image of a woman may once have functioned as an attendant or devotee in a larger series of images as the figure has a crown and holds a lotus but does not wear a sacred thread, the sign of a Hindu god. South Indian bronze sculptures made from the seventh to the ninth centuries are relatively small in scale and were probably used for personal devotion rather than as the focus of temple rituals. In addition to pouring liquids as offerings over the sculptures, devotees also often rubbed the faces; such practices were probably responsible for effacing the features of this statue.
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