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Standing Shiva or Temple Guardian from Vietnam in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2023

Standing Shiva or Temple Guardian from Vietnam in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2023
Title: Standing Shiva or Temple Guardian (Dvarapala)

Date: ca. first half of the 10th century

Culture: Vietnam (Champa)

Medium: Stone

Dimensions: H. 50 1/2 in. (128.3 cm)

Classification: Sculpture

Credit Line: Gift of R. H. Ellsworth Ltd., in honor of Douglas Dillon, 1987

Accession Number: 1987.478

Located on a major sea route between India and China, Champa, in the central part of Vietnam, played an important role in early Southeast Asian history. This rare sculpture, which may represent either a temple guardian or the Hindu god Shiva, shows the rugged sculpting and distinctive physiognomy, particularly the prominent mustache, that typify the art of the Chams. He wears a short wrap, which features a long front pocket with an oblique upward curve, and a sash. He carries a rosary in his left hand and a club or trident in his right. An early tenth-century date is suggested by stylistic parallels to sculptures in contemporaneous buildings at Mi Son, an important site dedicated to Shiva, as well as further southeast at Khoung My.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/38314

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