Panel - Wood

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Description from the seller

Wooden panel in which Ganesha is depicted, who is the guardian of the home and the one who wards off bad luck, accompanied by his two wives or attendants. The god appears in a combination of a seated and upright form, forming a diamond with his bent legs and that is repeated in the wives' eyes and in their arms, "in a jar". It is folk-inspired and seems to reflect the geometric ambitions of contemporary art; the side motifs are four-petaled flowers and notches, like small moons. It is a very attractive board/panel that undoubtedly belonged to an old haveli or palatial house.

Wooden panel in which Ganesha is depicted, who is the guardian of the home and the one who wards off bad luck, accompanied by his two wives or attendants. The god appears in a combination of a seated and upright form, forming a diamond with his bent legs and that is repeated in the wives' eyes and in their arms, "in a jar". It is folk-inspired and seems to reflect the geometric ambitions of contemporary art; the side motifs are four-petaled flowers and notches, like small moons. It is a very attractive board/panel that undoubtedly belonged to an old haveli or palatial house.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Over 200 years old
Yes
Country of origin
India
Material
Wood
Dynastic style/period
17th century
Provenance
Private collection
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
128 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
3 cm
Estimated period
17th Century
SpainVerified
180
Objects sold
100%
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