Kneeling Female second half of the 11th century Cambodia This figure, perhaps a Khmer queen, kneels in a posture of adoration with arms raised above her head and palms pressed together. This pose suggests the presence originally of another statuea god or god-king whom she was worshiping. There are indications that the figure was originally completely gilded. Her eyes are inlaid with silver, and her pupils and brows are hollowed out to receive an inlay, perhaps of black glass.. Kneeling Female. Cambodia. second half of the 11th century. Bronze inlaid with silver, traces of gold. Angkor period, Khmer style of the Baphuon. Sculpture
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