Standing Ganesha Bronze Sculpture Madhuchista Vidhana Lost-Wax from Swamimalai
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Standing Ganesha Bronze Sculpture |
On the pistil of an upturned lotus, pedestal stands
the steady chaturbhujadhari (four-armed) Ganesha, poised on a quadrilateral
plinth engraved with lotus petals. The vertical structures on either side of
the same are designed to be wound around with a rope to maneuver the sculpture.
This composition is a Ganesha Panchaloha Statue from Swamimalai. Panchaloha refers to a blend of five
(‘panca’) iron-based (‘loha’) alloys from which it is made, while Swamimalai is
where the ancient bronze sculptural tradition of India thrives to this day. The
earthy gold color of the medium, together with the coppery blue overtones, are
characteristic of Swamimalai panchaloha.
The hallmarks of this being an authentic Indian
bronze are the lifelike musculature of the deity’s form, how it conforms to
textual iconography, and aesthetic details such as the style of crown and
pedestal. Note the expressive composure of Ganesha’s
countenance and the minimalistic yet powerful engravings on His crown and the
flaps of His ears.
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