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Carved Wooden Panel with Ganesha, India, presumably 19th century
Carved Wooden Panel with Ganesha, India, presumably 19th century
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Carved Wooden Relief of Ganesha, India, 19th century
Estimated value: €335 – €350
Carved wooden relief depicting Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. The panel is executed in high relief and depicts Ganesha seated within a richly carved architectural frame with floral ornaments and stylized tendril motifs. The sculpture was crafted from a single solid wooden panel and shows clear traces of manual carving. The natural wear on the protruding parts, the dark patina of use, and the aging of the wood give the object an authentic appearance. The reverse side has been kept flat, indicating that it was originally intended as a wall relief or architectural decorative element. Within the Hindu tradition, Ganesha is one of the most revered deities. His image is traditionally placed at entrances, home altars, and prayer rooms as a symbol of protection, good fortune, and a prosperous new beginning. As a result, this relief is not only a decorative art object but also a bearer of spiritual significance. The execution, iconography, and manner of carving are characteristic of 19th-century Indian folk and temple art. The work possesses a powerful sculptural presence and constitutes an attractive collector's item for lovers of Asian art, religious iconography, and antique wooden sculptures.
| Object | Relief of Ganesha |
| Origin | India |
| Dating | 19th century |
| Material | Carved wood |
| Dimensions | 28.5 × 17 cm |
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
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