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Unknown (Artist)
This panel’s almost frothy low-relief ornament is typical of later Sri Lankan decorative sculpture. Within the lower portions of its scrolling, intertwined foliage is a fantastic kirtimukha (face of glory). A leonine face with bulging eyes, this prevalent motif was often used near doors or windows to ward off evil. This panel’s original function is uncertain. It may have formed a portion of a box or coffer, or perhaps been part of an ornamental surround for a household shrine’s miniature doorway.
Friends of Indian Art and the Virginia Museum Art Purchase Fund
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