帕拉时期 一块描绘 UMA-MAHESHVARA 的黑色石碑碎片 - 28 cm

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巴拉時期(10–12世紀)黑色石碑碎片,描繪 Uma-Maheshvara,含底座尺寸為 36 x 10 x 13 cm,重 3.8 kg,於2024年透過拍賣自法國私人收藏取得。

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A FRAGMENT OF A BLACK STONE STELE DEPICTING UMA-MAHESHVARA, PALA PERIOD, 10TH-12TH CENTURY

Description

Eastern India, West Bengal.

The divine couple in an embrace, Maheshvara (Shiva) dotes on his divine lover, Uma (Parvati), lifting her gaze towards his with two fingers, stroking her chin, the primary left hand cupping her breast, his upper right hand holding a trident, the prabhamandala above with kirtimukha spewing floral curlicues from its gaping mouth at the crest flanked by garland-bearing apsaras

Provenance

From the private collection of Françoise Leroy-Laveissère, acquired in the 1960s-1980s during her tenure as an Asian Art expert at Hôtel Drouot, Paris

Condition

Good condition, commensurate with age. Wear, obvious losses, signs of weathering and erosion, encrustations, scattered nicks and scratches, small chips to exposed areas.

Weight:

3.8 kg (total)

Dimensions including base

36x10X13 CM

Uma-Maheshvara represents the sacred embrace, alingana, of the Lord Shiva joined with the Goddess Uma. The Great Ascetic, Lord Shiva, who was overcome with the beauty of Uma, Daughter of the Mountain, succumbed to their union for the benefit of his devotees (S. Kramrisch, Manifestations of Shiva, Philadelphia, 1981, p. 57). Their union is principally metaphysical, though during the Pala period, Shiva and Uma's relationship can be most immediately observed through their corporeal interplay. It is through their sensual relationship that they are meant to become a gateway for the devotee to enter their sacred realm.

Here, the divine couple is featured in the moment before their union, the anticipation of which accentuates the possibility of entering the divine realm.

Literature comparison

Compare a closely related basalt stele of Uma-Maheshvara, 12th century, 63 cm high, in the Chittagong University Museum, Bangladesh, accession number CUM 771.



lien video

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/tepul3q9msxkgi7ntntj5/AFJAV6rJCCKbDKhzp03RS5c?rlkey=p43e9r7wn642wf8v8ytxyk746&dl=0

A FRAGMENT OF A BLACK STONE STELE DEPICTING UMA-MAHESHVARA, PALA PERIOD, 10TH-12TH CENTURY

Description

Eastern India, West Bengal.

The divine couple in an embrace, Maheshvara (Shiva) dotes on his divine lover, Uma (Parvati), lifting her gaze towards his with two fingers, stroking her chin, the primary left hand cupping her breast, his upper right hand holding a trident, the prabhamandala above with kirtimukha spewing floral curlicues from its gaping mouth at the crest flanked by garland-bearing apsaras

Provenance

From the private collection of Françoise Leroy-Laveissère, acquired in the 1960s-1980s during her tenure as an Asian Art expert at Hôtel Drouot, Paris

Condition

Good condition, commensurate with age. Wear, obvious losses, signs of weathering and erosion, encrustations, scattered nicks and scratches, small chips to exposed areas.

Weight:

3.8 kg (total)

Dimensions including base

36x10X13 CM

Uma-Maheshvara represents the sacred embrace, alingana, of the Lord Shiva joined with the Goddess Uma. The Great Ascetic, Lord Shiva, who was overcome with the beauty of Uma, Daughter of the Mountain, succumbed to their union for the benefit of his devotees (S. Kramrisch, Manifestations of Shiva, Philadelphia, 1981, p. 57). Their union is principally metaphysical, though during the Pala period, Shiva and Uma's relationship can be most immediately observed through their corporeal interplay. It is through their sensual relationship that they are meant to become a gateway for the devotee to enter their sacred realm.

Here, the divine couple is featured in the moment before their union, the anticipation of which accentuates the possibility of entering the divine realm.

Literature comparison

Compare a closely related basalt stele of Uma-Maheshvara, 12th century, 63 cm high, in the Chittagong University Museum, Bangladesh, accession number CUM 771.



lien video

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/tepul3q9msxkgi7ntntj5/AFJAV6rJCCKbDKhzp03RS5c?rlkey=p43e9r7wn642wf8v8ytxyk746&dl=0

詳細資料

文化
PALA PERIOD
世紀/時間框架
10TH-12TH CENTURY
Name of object
A FRAGMENT OF A BLACK STONE STELE DEPICTING UMA-MAHESHVARA
獲得來源
拍賣行
獲得年份
2024
獲得國家
法國
狀態
前任擁有者獲得來源
私人收藏
Height
28 cm
前任擁有者獲得年份
1960
Width
5,5 cm
前任擁有者獲得國家
法國
Depth
20 cm
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