Shiva and consort - Copper - India - 15th-16th centuries

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Indian copper plaque titled 'Shiva y consorte' from the siglo XV-XVI dynastic style, measuring 13 cm wide by 17 cm high and 1 cm deep, with provenance to a private collection and in good condition.

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A copper plaque in which a crowned deity is depicted, mounted on his horse and holding in his lap his consort or sakti. The two figures appear to wear a three-point crown that may reveal their origin in Himachal Pradesh or the Himalayas. Multiple human and animal figures appear. It could be a cemetery. The six sisters or the Pleiades are also visible. The god raises one hand and with the other holds the horse's reins.

A copper plaque in which a crowned deity is depicted, mounted on his horse and holding in his lap his consort or sakti. The two figures appear to wear a three-point crown that may reveal their origin in Himachal Pradesh or the Himalayas. Multiple human and animal figures appear. It could be a cemetery. The six sisters or the Pleiades are also visible. The god raises one hand and with the other holds the horse's reins.

Details

Dynastic Style/Period
15th-16th centuries
Country of Origin
India
Material
Copper
Height
17 cm
Width
13 cm
Title of artwork
Shiva and consort
Depth
1 cm
Condition
Good condition
Provenance
Private collection
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