Description
Antique Indian Hindu Bronze Sculpture – Krishna with Flute Asian folk art (18th Century)
A captivating and finely crafted antique bronze figure depicting Lord Krishna, rendered in the distinctive tribhanga (three-bend) posture with a gracefully reversed foot, playing his divine bansuri (flute). This piece exemplifies the vibrant folk art traditions of Orissa, India, and is a beautiful representation of devotional sculpture from the 18th to early 19th century.
The sculpture displays a rich, naturally aged patina, enhancing its character and authenticity. The detailing of Krishna’s serene expression, ornate jewelry, and rhythmic stance reflects both spiritual symbolism and skilled craftsmanship rooted in centuries-old tradition.
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Origin: Orissa, India
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Period: 18th / early 19th century
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Material: Bronze
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Height: 18 cm
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Condition: Excellent antique condition with beautifully aged surface
This rare and timeless piece is not only a collectible but also a profound expression of Indian religious artistry, ideal for connoisseurs of Hindu art, serious collectors, and devotees alike.
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