Nath statue - Myanmar

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Nath statue, a polychrome hardwood sculpture with gold ornaments and painted glass beads, from Myanmar dating to the late 19th century, measuring 28 cm high, 21 cm wide and 6 cm deep, weighing 434 g, sold with a stand and pedestal, in good condition with provenance from a gallery/dealer and accompanied by a certificate.

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DEVO sculpture in polychrome wood with gold ornaments and painted glass knobs. Comes from an antique shop in northern Thailand. Late 19th century. Stands on a pedestal. Gorgeous patina and a serene, peaceful expression. Safe insured shipping. With certificate.
Belgian private collection of
Maurice C. P. Verstuyf (born in Etterbeek in 1949) graduated in the Department of Graphic Arts within the Plastic Arts at the Higher Saint Luke Institute in Schaerbeek (Brussels) in 1971.
Maurice C. P. Verstuyf, also known as Stef Verstuyf, was up to 2014 a senior art director and creative director at several international advertising agencies and started his collection of tribal art in the early 1970s. This collection consists of masks and sculptures (not weapons), mainly from the Congo (DRC) and also from Gabon, Angola, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Cameroon and Nigeria. And also Southeast Asian objects from Bali, Thailand, Cambodia, Borneo.

DEVO sculpture in polychrome wood with gold ornaments and painted glass knobs. Comes from an antique shop in northern Thailand. Late 19th century. Stands on a pedestal. Gorgeous patina and a serene, peaceful expression. Safe insured shipping. With certificate.
Belgian private collection of
Maurice C. P. Verstuyf (born in Etterbeek in 1949) graduated in the Department of Graphic Arts within the Plastic Arts at the Higher Saint Luke Institute in Schaerbeek (Brussels) in 1971.
Maurice C. P. Verstuyf, also known as Stef Verstuyf, was up to 2014 a senior art director and creative director at several international advertising agencies and started his collection of tribal art in the early 1970s. This collection consists of masks and sculptures (not weapons), mainly from the Congo (DRC) and also from Gabon, Angola, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Cameroon and Nigeria. And also Southeast Asian objects from Bali, Thailand, Cambodia, Borneo.

Details

No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Myanmar
Period
Late 19th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Nath statue
Height
28 cm
Width
21 cm
Depth
6 cm
Weight
434 g
Provenance
Gallery / Antique dealer
Sold by
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Objects sold
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