Statue

86-6-1

From: Indonesia | Java | East Java

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number 86-6-1
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Hindu
Provenience Indonesia | Java | East Java
Date Made 14th-15th Century
Section Oceanian
Materials Volcanic Stone
Technique Carved
Iconography Ganesha
Description

Grey-black volcanic stone sculpture representing the Hindu elephant headed god Ganesha. He is seated on a platform of skulls; the soles of his feet are together, his right leg bent. Two of his four arms are down, two raised. His trunk is reaching into a dish of sweets held in his lower left hand; in his lower right hand he holds a broken tusk (?) and in his upper left hand a string of beads. The skulls and the seated pose with feet together are typical of Ganesha figures from the 13th century East Java kingdom of Singhasari.

Height 78 cm
Width 41 cm
Depth 28 cm
Credit Line Gift of John Fong, 1986

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