Artwork Details

Title
Garuda
Dimensions
5 3/8 × 4 × 2 1/2 in.
Medium
Gilt copper alloy with inlays of semiprecious stones
Origin
Nepal
Classification(s)
sculpture
Date
17th century
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
Object number
C2005.16.13
HAR Number
65435
Published references
  • Pratapaditya Pal, The Sensuous Immortals: A Selection of Sculptures from the Pan-Asian Collection [catalogue of the exhibition held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art] (The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1977), 176, no. 104.
  • Douglas Barret, Indian Influence on Art in South-East Asia [catalogue of the sale exhibition held at Spink & Son, Ltd., London].

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