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Lot 9 Details
Works on Paper: Apparao Art for Education. 15-28 September 2023
a) UntitledSigned and dated 'RAZA/...
View Dimensions b) UntitledSigned and dated 'RAZA '75' (lower right); signed and dated 'RAZA/ 1975' (on the reverse)1975Acrylic on paper6.5 x 5 in (16.3 x 12.7 cm)EXHIBITED Chennai: Apparao Galleries
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Lot 7 Details
a) UntitledSigned and dated 'RAZA...
View Dimensions b) UntitledSigned and dated 'RAZA '81' (lower left)1981Acrylic on paper 7.75 x 5.5 in (19.5 x 13.7 cm)
Lot 8 Details
Indian Period Jewelry. 11-30 April 2013
A GEMSET ENAMEL...
Set with table-cut 'polki' diamonds,...
0 x 0 in
Lot 5 Details
Select Indian Antiquities & Collectibles. 18 Apr-1 May 2013
Vishnu
Grey Schist11th Century...
View Dimensions The word Pala means protector in Sanskrit. Under the rule of the Pala kings significant developments took place in the field of arts in the states of Bihar and Bengal. This standing Pala sculpture of Vishnu depicts him in a four-handed form. He is shown as the cosmic monarch. His upper left hand holds the discus as his upper right hand bears the mace. His lower left hand would have held the conch. His lower right hand bears a lovely lotus flower. He stands on a double lotus pedestal. He is flanked on his left by Saraswati and on his right by Laxmi. Saraswati holds her musical instrument, the veena while Laxmi holds a flywhisk. His facial features are clear and his posture emits confidence. Above Vishnu on either side, two apsaras can be seen. Two attendants and floral motifs occupy the lower part of the sculpture. Vishnu's fingers are delicately executed and the face exhibits a radiant smile. His emblem the Srivatsa is prominently placed on his chest. The work is a typical example of the school. In the centuries after, the school had a significant impact on the arts of Nepal, Tibet and Southeast Asia.
Lot 14 Details
A PAIR OF RUBY...
Each of openwork design, kundan-set with...
Lot 1 Details
Jewels from South India. 12 Apr-1 May 2014
A PERIOD GEMSET...
Designed as a kundan-set pendant with...
View Dimensions Gross Weight: 40.350 grams Total Diamond Polki: 12.00 carats approximatelyCirca: 1950'sDimensions: 2.9 x 2.5 inches (H x W)
Lot 13 Details
Exhibition of Jewels, Objects and Silver. 10-31 October 2015
A PAIR OF...
Each designed as a hoop, set with gently...
Lot 20 Details
A GOLD REPOUSSE...
An intricately cast South Indian gold...
View Dimensions Gross Weight: 141.39 grams Pendant: 76.79 grams, chain: 64.600 gmsCirca: 1970'sDimensions: Pendant - 4 x 3 x 1.2 inches (L x W x D), Necklace - 12.2 x 3.0 x 1.2 in (L x W x D)
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