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Ganesha and his consort North India, Madhya Pradesh or Rajaasthan, 11th century
19 March 2012, 14:00 EDT
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Ganesha and his consort
North India, Madhya Pradesh or Rajaasthan, 11th century
Ganesha is enthroned with his consort Siddhi, adorned with a tiered-crown and jewelry across his pot-belly, his face with curling trunk, almond-shaped eyes, and large ears. Siddhi sits in a posture of royal ease on Ganesha's knee and is adorned with similar jewels with her hair arranged in the rounded medallion. The couple is surrounded by diminutive male and female attendants on the supporting base and pillars. 24 3/4 in. (62.9 cm.) high
Ganesha is enthroned with his consort Siddhi, adorned with a tiered-crown and jewelry across his pot-belly, his face with curling trunk, almond-shaped eyes, and large ears. Siddhi sits in a posture of royal ease on Ganesha's knee and is adorned with similar jewels with her hair arranged in the rounded medallion. The couple is surrounded by diminutive male and female attendants on the supporting base and pillars. 24 3/4 in. (62.9 cm.) high
Footnotes
Compare with a sculpture of the same subject in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (99.310) where the Siddhi is of the same proportions and pose.
Provenance:
James and Marilyn Alsdorf Collection, Chicago
Sotheby's, New York, December 5, 1992, no. 82
Private American Collection
























