Sandstone fresco representing Durga 10-12th century

Fresco sculpted in sandstone representing Durga armed and mounted on a lion.

Origin: North India

Style: Gupta

Period: between 10 and 12 th century

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Height: 30 cm

Width: 20 cm

Depth: 6 cm

Weight: 5100 g

The Gupta dynasty settled in the North of India at the end of the 3rd century but its origins are not well known. From the 4th century, they developed, reached their peak during the first half of the 5th century and then declined, mainly, following external invasions. We remember from this short period of history the names of Chandragupta and Samudragupta during the reign of Kumâragupta and his son Skandagupta.

At that time, Brahmanism (which we now call Hinduism) and Buddhism still coexist. In terms of sculpture, we generally speak of the schools of Mathura and Sārnāth and the temple of Deogarh.

The fresco that we offer for sale was probably fashioned between the 10th and 12th centuries in the North of India (Ganges valley). The Gupta dynasty had disappeared, but many sculptors were still inspired by creations from this period.

The fragment represents Durga armed and mounted on a lion.

Durga or Dourga, is an Indian warrior goddess with phenomenal power. It was created by Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva. It represents absolute female power with 10 armed arms.

Acquired in the middle of the 20th century, it entered a private collection. It is neither mounted nor exposed. The owner at the time sold this piece to a Belgian investor. The piece is presented in a recognized auction room in Italy and goes through the hands of experts in 2017. In 2020, the current Belgian owner decides to sell this piece and mandates our company to do so.

This piece is currently visible in the suburbs of Brussels or in Lyon by appointment.

This item is sold raw, unmounted.

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20-120-JY