

Lokesvara
The bronze statue depicts Lokesvara. The figure has a crown on its head, with earrings hanging from both sides. The figure has a necklace around its neck. The figure is wearing a long dress that covers both legs, with its right leg slightly forward and left leg slightly back. The figure has 6 arms; one right arm is bent at the elbow with the palm facing outwards; another right arm is bent at the elbow holding something; another right arm is resting on the right side; one left arm is bent at the elbow with the palm facing outwards; another left arm is bent at the elbow holding something; another left arm is resting on the left side. The statue has a round base.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 653 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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