Asia Society Home Asia Society Home
  1 of 12  next >
enlarge image map of region
related objects
SOUTHEAST ASIAN OBJECTS FROM THE COLLECTION
BURMA (MYANMAR)
Sculpture from Burma (Myanmar)
CAMBODIA
Sculpture from Cambodia
INDONESIA
Sculpture from Indonesia
THAILAND
Sculpture from Thailand
Ceramics from Thailand
VIETNAM
Ceramics from Vietnam
Head of Vishnu
Thailand, possibly Wiang Sa area; 7th - 8th century
Sandstone
H. 16 3/4 in. (42.5 cm)
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection of Asian Art
1979.062
This austere head of the Hindu god Vishnu, carved fully in the round, is distinguished by a simple cylindrical crown, an attribute commonly associated with the god. Several characteristics suggest the provenance of the sculpture, which may have been produced in the central part of the Thai/Malay peninsula, possibly around the city of Wiang Sa, where other images of Vishnu have been found. They include the minimally flared shape of Vishnu's crown, the edge of the hairline seen beneath the crown, and the slightly rounded face and full features of the god. The shape of Vishnu's face and his type of features do not closely parallel the well-known Mon types found in other parts of peninsular Thailand and it is not certain what ethnic group was responsible for the production of sculptures in this style.
Home |  South Asia |  Himalaya |  Southeast Asia |  China & Mongolia |  Korea |  Japan
Treasures |  Guided Tour |  Timeline |  Search
About the Asia Society | The Rockefellers and the Asia Society | Site Map
Credits | ©Copyright 2007 Asia Society