

Shamvara and A Dakini
The image depicts two bronze statues. "Shamvara" and "A Dakini" are the titles of the statues. The statue on the left shows a woman standing with her right leg slightly bent. She wears a short skirt and a top, with her hair styled in an updo. Her right arm is bent at the elbow, and her left arm holds an object. She stands on a man lying on his back with his arms raised. The statue on the right depicts a man standing with his right leg slightly bent. He wears a short garment and has his hair styled in an updo. His arms are bent at the elbows, with his hands raised. He stands on a man lying on his back with his arms and legs raised. Both statues have a green patina and appear to be made of bronze. The background is dark gray, with a lighter gray surface that the statues are placed on.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 611 px
- Museum Record
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