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Uma1050-1100

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Full-length pale gray stone sculpture of a standing female figure with a tall topknot, bare torso, and ribbed wrapped skirt, one arm broken below the elbow
Sandstone sculpture of a standing female figure, photographed at a three-quarter angle, with hair arranged in a topknot, bare torso, and finely carved pleated sampot skirt; mounted on a rectangular stone base.
Sandstone sculpture of a standing female figure, three-quarter view, with hair in a high coiled topknot, wearing a finely ribbed sampot skirt with a folded waistband, arms at sides, mounted on a rectangular base.
Stone sculpture of a standing figure viewed from behind, wearing a finely ribbed sampot skirt with a decorative waistband, hair arranged in a tiered chignon, one arm raised at the side, mounted on a rectangular base.
Sandstone sculpture, upper torso and head of a female deity with tall chignon hairstyle, downcast eyes, and triple-ringed neck, finely carved in Khmer style against a dark background.
Artist or Maker
Unknown
Title
Uma
Place Made
Cambodia, Baphuon Style
Date Made
1050-1100
Medium
Sandstone
Dimensions
21 1/4 x 4 5/8 x 5 1/4 in. (53.97 x 11.74 x 13.33 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenart
Accession Number
M.80.128
Classification
Sculpture
Collecting Area
South and Southeast Asian Art
Selected Bibliography
  • Pal, Pratapaditya. The Divine Presence: Asian Sculptures from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenart. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1978.

  • Brown, Robert L. Southeast Asian Art at LACMA: An Online Scholarly Catalogue. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2013. Accessed June 25, 2024. http://seasian.catalog.lacma.org/.

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