A BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE OF KANKITEN (GANAPATI)
A BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE OF KANKITEN (GANAPATI)
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A BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE OF KANKITEN (GANAPATI)

JAPAN, EDO PERIOD, 18TH-19TH CENTURY

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A BRONZE AND GILT-BRONZE SCULPTURE OF KANKITEN (GANAPATI)
JAPAN, EDO PERIOD, 18TH-19TH CENTURY
Cast as two standing elephant-headed figures in embrace wearing robes decorated with clouds, atop a lotus base
4 ¾ in. (12 cm.) high
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Acquired from James Singer, London, 20 November 1990.
The James and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection, Chicago.

拍品专文

Kankiten is the Japanese name for the Indian deity Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of Shiva. In Japan, the diety represents conjugal bliss, hence is typically shown as an embracing elephant-head couple. Statues of the deity are rare in Japan and generally were used in esoteric Buddhist rituals.

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