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Lot 46

STATUE DE SURYA EN GRÈS
Cambodge, style du Kulen, IXe siècle

25 – 27 October 2022, 10:30 CEST
Paris, Avenue Hoche

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STATUE DE SURYA EN GRÈS

Cambodge, style du Kulen, IXe siècle

A SANDSTONE FIGURE OF SURYA
Cambodia, Kulen style, 9th century
Wearing a high cylindrical mitre backed by a small circular nimbus and both hands present lotus buds. Three incised waved lines are employed to emphasise the chest and the sampot, defined by a thick band around the waist to the knees, and a central fold dividing the legs, the entire length of fabric drawn up between the legs and finished neatly at the back, stand. 61.5cm (24 1/4in) high. (2).

Footnotes

Provenance:
Pierre Gaillard, Paris
Robert Rousset, Paris (1901-1981), acquired from the above on 22 October 1959
Jean-Pierre Rousset, Paris (1936-2021)

In pre-Angkorian statuary, an example of Surya held in the Phnom Bathê (Saigon Museum), (SPA, pl.XII A, ADM I pl.LXXXVIII), is attributed to the seventh century for stylistic reasons, is also holding the two lotus buttons, capped with a polygonal mitre with a nimbus. The identification of the other Suryas, all of whom come from the Delta region, does not rest on more or less obvious comparisons with this first image, however the specific peculiarities of the garment and mitre associated with a circular nimbus. For the Surya of Phnom Bathê, see V.Goloubew, Images of Surya in Cambodia, EFEO, no.22, 1940, p.38, S99.

Dans la statuaire préangkorienne, un exemple de Surya conservé au Phnom Bathê (Musée de Saigon), (SPA, pl.XII A, ADM I pl.LXXXVIII), est attribué au VIIe siècle pour des raisons stylistiques, tient également les deux boutons de lotus, coiffé d'une mitre polygonale à nimbe. L'identification des autres Surya, tous originaires de la région du Delta, ne repose pas seulement sur des comparaisons plus ou moins évidentes avec cette première image, mais sur les particularités spécifiques du vêtement et de la mitre associés à un nimbe circulaire. Pour le Surya de Phnom Bathê, voir V.Goloubew, Images de Surya au Cambodge, EFEO, n°22 (1940), p.38, S99.

柬埔寨 庫倫風格 九世紀 砂岩太陽神立像

來源:
巴黎P. Gaillard先生舊藏
巴黎Robert Rousset(1901-1981)舊藏,於1959年10月22日得自上述收藏
巴黎Jean-Pierre Rousset(1936-2021)舊藏

在前吳哥時期的雕像中,一例於金邊浴太陽神像(西貢博物館),(SPA, pl.XII A, ADM I pl.888),據雕刻風格此像斷代七世紀,其兩手各持一朶蓮花,頭戴多邊形法冠,帶圓光。鑒別所有源自金三角地區的神像是否為太陽神像,並不完全以此像為據,也按其特殊衣飾及背帶圓光的法冠。關於金邊浴太陽神像,見 V.Goloubew,《Images of Surya in Cambodia》,EFEO,編號22,1940 年,頁38,S99。

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