Photo of collection object Head of a Male Deity
Head of a Male Deity, 540-600 C.E.. Gray sandstone, 10 x 5 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.. Gift of Georgia and Michael de Havenon, 1996.210.3. Creative Commons-BY.

Head of a Male Deity

540-600 C.E.

Maker Unknown

Asian Art

With its round, soft features and narrow eyes, this head is typical of the earliest Cambodian stone sculptures. In this period, Cambodian rulers strove to adopt and emulate aspects of Indian culture that had traveled to Southeast Asia via maritime trade and missionaries. Most of the sculptures from this early period are Hindu in subject matter, whereas the seated Buddha atop this head indicates that it represents a Buddhist deity. It is likely that this image originally represented a Hindu deity, probably the god Vishnu, who wears a tall crown, and that it was repurposed as a Buddhist image at a later date by carving the Buddha into the stone of the crown.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
Gray sandstone
Locations
Place made: Cambodia
Dimensions
10 x 5 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.
Departments
Asian Art
Accession Number
1996.210.3
Credit Line
Gift of Georgia and Michael de Havenon
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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