vishnu, chola bronze, c. 1250

Yoga Narashimha, Vishnu in his Man-Lion Avatar

Archival Details

  • Tradition: Chola Bronze
  • Period: c. 1250
  • Medium: bronze
  • Dimensions: Overall: 57 x 31 x 23 cm (22 7/16 x 12 3/16 x 9 1/16 in.); Base: 18.8 x 32 x 22.5 cm (7 3/8 x 12 5/8 x 8 7/8 in.)
  • Credit line: Gift of Dr. Norman Zaworski
  • Source: The Cleveland Museum of Art, accession 1973.187

Chola-period bronzes were cast in South India, chiefly under the Chola dynasty (9th–13th century), using the lost-wax (cire perdue) process. Temple workshops in Tamil Nadu produced processional images of Shaiva and Vaishnava deities that were carried in festival rituals, and the tradition is widely regarded as a high point of Indian metal sculpture for its fluid modeling and iconographic precision.

Artwork Details

Artist

Unknown (Kishangarh atelier)

Era

c. 1750 CE, Rajput

Medium

Opaque watercolour and gold on paper

File

7200 × 9600 px · TIFF · 412 MB

License

Royalty-free · Commercial use

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