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Angkor Bodhisattva Seated in Royal Ease in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2023

Angkor Bodhisattva Seated in Royal Ease in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, August 2023
Title: The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Seated in Royal Ease

Period: Angkor period

Date: late 10th–early 11th century

Culture: Cambodia

Medium: Copper alloy, silver inlay

Dimensions: H. 22 3/4 in. (57.8 cm); W. 18 in. (45.7 cm); D. 12 in. (30.5 cm)

Classification: Sculpture

Credit Line: Purchase, The Annenberg Foundation Gift, 1992

The Buddhist embodiment of infinite compassion, the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara is rarely represented in the rajalilasana seated posture, which is more associated with rulers and Hindu gods. Monumental metal sculpture represents the apogee of Khmer artistic production, and this is one of few large-scale images from the Angkor period to have survived intact. In Khmer royal cult practices, a close identification between a ruler and his chosen deity was customary; thus this figure, so unusually seated in a king-like posture, may have been intended to serve as both a representation of the bodhisattva and a portrait of the ruler-patron for whom it was commissioned. If not for the representation of the Amitabha Buddha, the spiritual mentor of Avalokiteshvara, in the elaborately coiffured chignon, this realistic image could be mistaken for a secular portrait.

Deaccessioned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art for return to the Kingdom of Cambodia, 2023

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/39184

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