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SOUTHEAST ASIAN OBJECTS FROM THE COLLECTION
BURMA (MYANMAR)
Sculpture from Burma (Myanmar)
CAMBODIA
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THAILAND
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VIETNAM
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Male Figure
Cambodia; Angkor period (802-2431), Baphuon style, third quarter 11th century
Sandstone
H. 41 1/2 in. (105.4 cm)
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection of Asian Art
1979.066
The sculptor of this intriguing image devoted much time in carving the detailed garments: the vertical pleats of the short skirtlike garment (sampot) are elegant and more numerous than those found in earlier Cambodian sculptures, and delicate eight-petaled flowers are incised into the excess folds on the left thigh. Jeweled pendants hang from the low-slung belt, which has fine patterns that seem to represent metal rather than cloth. It is impossible to tell whether this male figure was a temple guardian or commemorated a royal figure. Both royalty and guardians wore such belts and a definitive identification would depend on the placement of the figure in a temple, which is unknown.
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