

Standing Ashura with Four Arms
The bronze statue depicts Standing Ashura with Four Arms by an unknown artist. The statue shows a figure with four arms standing on a rectangular base. The figure has a green patina with areas of brown showing through. It wears a crown on its head and a short skirt around its waist. Two arms are raised, one to the side with the palm facing out and the other in front with the palm facing down. The other two arms are by its sides, one bent at the elbow. The figure has a serene expression on its face. The background of the image is gray, with a gradient that gets darker towards the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 699 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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