Head of a male deity, Central India, 11th-12th century H. 29.5 cm. Beige sandstone
The deity, with a benevolent expression, is wearing a beautifully worked tiara, his face is round and full, his eyes are half-closed and almond-shaped, his eyebrows are arched in relief, and his lips are pressed together.
Provenance:
Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert Collection 2012-2022
Acquired from the gallery Renaud Montméat Art d'Asie, Paris
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