

Attendant of Surya, the Sun God
Reddish-brown stone sculpture of a bust of a person. The sculpture depicts a figure with a pointed headdress, adorned with a decorative band around its forehead. The figure wears multiple necklaces and has long hair. The figure's eyes are closed. The figure's right arm is raised and bent at the elbow, with the hand positioned near the shoulder. The left arm is also raised and bent at the elbow. The background of the image is a gradient that transitions from black at the top to gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 785 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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