Khmer Bronze Ceremonial Lightning Bolt, 12th Century CE - 13th Century CE
Bronze
7.625
FZ.251
The Buddhist religion spread rapidly throughout the far east and nowhere is the artistic rendering of this dynamic religion more expressive than in the 12th to 13th century Kmer culture...
The Buddhist religion spread rapidly throughout the far east and nowhere is the artistic rendering of this dynamic religion more expressive than in the 12th to 13th century Kmer culture of Cambodia. Here,
all religious art forms acquired an extraordinary quality of craftsmanship an spirit that was highly appropriate for its exalted subject matter. We see a portion of that extraordinary artistry in this Khmer cultur bronze thunderbolt, or Thi powerful image is the destroying, but in itself indestructible, emblem o Buddhist deities. Rendered with potent mixture of bold lines and intricate detail, this bronze thunderbol displays an unearthly forcefulness that befits its ancient symbolic nature. As we experience this dramatic work of art, we feel a keen respect, no only for the religious ideology that is expressed here, but also for the Khme craftsman who created such a communicative piece of bronze artwork.
all religious art forms acquired an extraordinary quality of craftsmanship an spirit that was highly appropriate for its exalted subject matter. We see a portion of that extraordinary artistry in this Khmer cultur bronze thunderbolt, or Thi powerful image is the destroying, but in itself indestructible, emblem o Buddhist deities. Rendered with potent mixture of bold lines and intricate detail, this bronze thunderbol displays an unearthly forcefulness that befits its ancient symbolic nature. As we experience this dramatic work of art, we feel a keen respect, no only for the religious ideology that is expressed here, but also for the Khme craftsman who created such a communicative piece of bronze artwork.
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