
Vishnu from the Kathmandu Valley (10th-11th Century)
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A meticulous recreation of the statue of Vishnu at the Met Museum NY. The sculpture is sated to the 10th-11th Century AD. Vishnu as the divine protector and preserver of order assumes a symmetrical posture, his four arms counter-balancing one another as he displays his martial kingly attributes: war discus, battle club, and conch-shell trumpet. His fourth hands holds the sphere denoting the earth goddess. He wears a tripartite crown, the central lobe displaying a lion face, a legacy of north Indian Gupta conventions of royal imagery.Text credit:metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38326
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