15-16th Century Sandstone Sculpture of the The Great Renunciation
15-16th century sandstone sculpture depicting Prince Siddhārtha's (Buddha) horse, 'Kanthaka', during The Great Renunciation. Indra leads the horse, four yakshas bear his feet, Channa holds firmly by the tail.
The Great Renunciation or Great Departure is the traditional term for the departure of Gautama Buddha from his palace at Kapilavastu to live a life as an ascetic.
From Buddha pagoda / temple in Arakan, Burma, 1400-1500.
Untouched and in original condition with stunning patina. Mounted on light sandstone plinth.
Burma, 1400-1500.
SKU | 1051520 |
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Origin | Burma |
Year | 1400-1500 |
Measurements | With plinth: H: 51 | B: 50 | D: 20 Without plinth: H: 41 | B: 47 | D: 18 |
Material | Sandstone |
Color | Burma |
Location | This item is located in our external warehouse, Kastrup, Copenhagen |
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