Standing Parvati / Artist Unknown India, Tamil Nadu, Pudukottai Workshop
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- Accession Number
- 1978/2.127
- Title
- Standing Parvati
- Artist Nationality
- Indian
- Medium and Support
- bronze
- Object Creation Date
- 15th century - 16th century
- Object Creation Place
- Asia (continent)
- India (nation)
- Tamil Nadu (state)
- Pudukottai (inhabited place)
- Creation Place 1
- Asia (continent)
- Creation Place 2
- India (nation)
- Creation Place 3
- Tamil Nadu (state)
- Creation Place 4
- Pudukottai (inhabited place)
- Style/Group/Movement
- South Indian bronze
- Dimensions
- 37.7 cm x 11 cm x 9.5 cm (14 13/16 in. x 4 5/16 in. x 3 3/4 in.)
- Century
- 15th-16th century
- Primary Object Classification
- Sculpture
- Primary Object Type
- figure
- Secondary Object Classification
- Ritual Objects
- Secondary Object Type
- figure
- Physical Description
- Parvati stands on a tiny base with little feet in a strict unbending stance. The body is elongated with a small waist, the hips billowing out and tapering in a stylized way to the feet. He has broad shoulders, pointy breasts that fall quite low in the chest and has two arms holding a bowl in her right one and a lotus flower in her left. She wears a d simple tight fitting skirt decorated with incised lines and a corded belt that falls down the center of her body with five rows of cords falling from the center and wrapping around her legs creating a fishbone pattern. She wears necklaces with added pendants on her shoulders and her coiffure is tied in a chignon on the right side at the back of her head wearing a headdress that has decorations that cascade down both shoulders. Like the accompanying Shiva figure she has large eyes and what appear to be two sets of eyebrows, but the tikka on her forehead is of a flame shape.
- Subject Matter
- Unlike the elegant and courtly figures of Shiva and Parvati produced in northeast India six centuries earlier (also on view in the exhibition), these two figures bristle with a fierce energy. The style seen here is unique to the region of Pudukottai in Tamil Nadu, in the far south of the subcontinent. There are many such guardian figures with sword and shield found throughout the south in both metal and terracotta; this pair can be identified as Shiva and Parvati by Parvati’s small cup, probably a kapala or skull cup, which refers to Shaivite ascetic practices.
- 1978/2.116 the Shiva and 1978/2.127 the Parvati are a pair
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- University of Michigan Museum of Art
- Image Size
- 1996 x 2980
- File Size
- 305 KB
- Record
- 1978/2.127
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"Standing Parvati; Artist Unknown India, Tamil Nadu, Pudukottai Workshop." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1978-sl-2.127/1978_2.127.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 09, 2024.