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Nrtyadevi, Goddess of Dance
Mid- 15th century
Nepal, probably Bhaktapur, Newar culture
Wood with polychrome decoration
43 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 9 inches (110.5 x 31.8 x 22.9 cm)
Purchased with the Stella Kramrisch Fund, 2000

Nrtyadevi, Goddess of Dance, stands in a classic Nepalese dance posture-legs crossed, torso swaying, hands poised in graceful, reassuring gestures. Her costume displays some of the hallmarks of Malla fashion. Densely patterned floral medallions cover her form-fitting shirt, while a striped skirt clings to her legs. Draped across her thighs is a flowery sash, and three pendants that appear frozen in mid-swing hang from her waistband. A beaded headdress supports her heavy disk-and-peacock earrings. Ornate bead and link necklaces, bracelets, armlets, and anklets complete her outfit. Such textiles and jewelry reflect the wealth accumulated in Nepal from trade between Tibet and India during the Malla period.

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