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Source Description
This image can be called representative of the classic Early Ayutthaya style because it conforms to the ideals of large-scale stone sculptures and because it resembles gold images deposited in the crypt of Wat Râtchaburana in Ayutthaya. There are elements that can be considered formulaic: the arc of the sockets repeats that of the forehead band; the curves of the outlines of eyes, nostrils, and lips appear to echo each other. This sense of having arrived at a "solution" is what helps give this, and the many images like it, a classic aspect. What is worth remarking, however, is that despite the popularity of the type at the period of its creation, in later centuries it does not appear to have been much emulated.The proportions of this piece differ from similar images- the torso is more stretched out.
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Document identity
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11772
label
Seated Buddha in ""Maravijaya""
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Source metadata
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11772
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title
Seated Buddha in ""Maravijaya""
description
This image can be called representative of the classic Early Ayutthaya style because it conforms to the ideals of large-scale stone sculptures and because it resembles gold images deposited in the crypt of Wat Râtchaburana in Ayutthaya. There are elements that can be considered formulaic: the arc of the sockets repeats that of the forehead band; the curves of the outlines of eyes, nostrils, and lips appear to echo each other. This sense of having arrived at a "solution" is what helps give this, and the many images like it, a classic aspect. What is worth remarking, however, is that despite the popularity of the type at the period of its creation, in later centuries it does not appear to have been much emulated.The proportions of this piece differ from similar images- the torso is more stretched out.
provenance
Thailand; Alexander B. Griswold, Monkton, 1948 or before, [presented to the Breezewood Foundation, December 1960, inv. no. 736]; Walters Art Museum, 1992, by bequest.
date
1st half 15th century (Ayutthaya)
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CC0
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en
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Metal
sculpture (visual works)
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
51
height
22.5
dimensionsRaw
at knees: 20 1/16 x 8 7/8 in. (51 x 22.5 cm)
Source extras
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Thai
style
Ayutthaya
inscriptions
none
med
hollow cast leaded bronze
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2501
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SEA
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none
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photo
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