Standing Tirthankara 001

Published: 30.03.2011
Updated: 22.04.2011

Category:
Jain Art
Type:
Bronze sculpture
Motif:
Standing Tirthankara
Name:
Standing Tirthankara
Site:
Context of discovery unknown
Union state:
Karnataka or Tamil Nadu
Country:
India
Year:
800-900 CE
Era:
Chalukya period
Material:
Copper alloy
Height:
33,3 cm
Inscription:
Unknown
Custody:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Purchase:
Lila Acheson Wallace Gift 1995
Inventory-No.:
1995.423
Description:

The tirthankara is shown in a specific Jain meditation pose known as kayotsarga (the position of "abandoning" the body), erect and symmetrical, with feet slightly apart and firmly planted on the ground, the body's weight evenly distributed on unbent legs. The hanging arms and hands never touch the body. Animating and energizing this sculpture is the distinctive physiognomy, suggestive of a portrait. The singular expression is not that of concentration or the withdrawn serenity of meditation, but suggests that this enlightened, gentle being, his face radiating a lively intelligence, is poised to deliver some great compassionate message. The wide sloping shoulders flow gently into the elegant curves of the canonically correct long arms and large hands. The broad chest tapers to a narrow waist and, in profile, the stomach is full. Muscle, bone, and vein are not depicted. Instead, the expansive pressure of the sacred inner breadth (prana) makes the skin taut and smooth. The contours of the body are elegant and masterfully controlled.

Citation:
"Standing Jain tirthankara [Karnataka or Tamil Nadu, India] (1995.423)". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1995.423 (October 2006)
Source:
Sources
metmuseum.org

Compiled by PK

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