

Stele with Sadaksari-Lokesvara
Stele with Sadaksari-Lokesvara, a bronze sculpture depicting a Buddhist deity. The deity sits cross-legged in the center, with hands clasped together in prayer. The figure has four arms, and is adorned with a crown and jewelry. Two smaller figures sit on either side, with their legs crossed. The sculpture is framed by an ornate arch with intricate carvings and writing. The arch is pointed at the top and has a decorative border along the bottom. The background of the image is a gradient from dark to light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 816 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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