The Hindu God Shiva

mid 10th century

25.3 cm 70.5 cm 13.2 cm

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Shiva, recognizable by the crescent moon on his piled-up hair, is a Hindu god who was revered by the kings of 10th-century Cambodia. He wears a knee-length skirt tied in the back with distinctive pleated “double-anchor” or “fishtail” pendants in front. In the 9th century the c...

Sculpture

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Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Southeast Asian Art Collection; given to Walters Art Museum, 2002.
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