Tibetan Gilt and Pigment Painted Bronze Yama Dharmaraja 18th/19th Century The Lord of Death astride a buffalo crushing a prostate figure on a lotus base, the fierce bull's head with wild red hair and upright horns adorned with a scull crown, the body adorned with beaded necklaces, arm bands and anklets, with a garland of severed heads draped over the shoulders, his consort Chamundi, reaching up his left side offering a skull cup. Height 23 inches. Exhibited: Rubin Museum of Tibetan Art, New York, NY, Spring 2010-Fall 2010 C
One old break to the tip of one toenail. One small hole that is a casting fault to bottom of outstretched foot. Between legs where square open aperture was has been plugged by a fitted sheet of bronze (please ask for detailed photo). Overall gilt and pigment wear and rubbing.
Tibetan Gilt and Pigment Painted Bronze Yama Dharmaraja 18th/19th Century The Lord of Death astride a buffalo crushing a prostate figure on a lotus base, the fierce bull's head with wild red hair and upright horns adorned with a scull crown, the body adorned with beaded necklaces, arm bands and anklets, with a garland of severed heads draped over the shoulders, his consort Chamundi, reaching up his left side offering a skull cup. Height 23 inches. Exhibited: Rubin Museum of Tibetan Art, New York, NY, Spring 2010-Fall 2010 C
One old break to the tip of one toenail. One small hole that is a casting fault to bottom of outstretched foot. Between legs where square open aperture was has been plugged by a fitted sheet of bronze (please ask for detailed photo). Overall gilt and pigment wear and rubbing.
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