
Standing Female Deity, probably Durga
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Standing Female Deity, likely Durga, dating back to the pre-Angkor period around the late 7th century's final quarter through early 8th century. Originating from Cambodia, this statue is crafted from stone and stands at an impressive height of 52 3/4 inches or 134 cm tall and 18 inches or 45.7 cm wide. Classified as a sculpture, it was acquired by the museum through purchase, courtesy of the Rogers Fund and anonymous donors in recognition of Martin Lerner's dedication. The accession number assigned to this artifact is 2000.531. Captured using Autodesk 123D Catch technology at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York during the Met MakerBot Hackathon in June 2012 by Keith Ozar and Anney Fresh. To learn more about this work, visit http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/60028539.
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