
Cleveland Museum of Art
Carved Bracket
- Date
- 1600s
- Medium
- Ivory with traces of pigment
- Culture
- South India, probably Madurai
- Department
- Indian and Southeast Asian Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Composite creatures with the body of a lion, tusks and trunk of an elephant, and horns of an antelope are standard elements of medieval Indian architecture and furniture. Traces of pigment indicate that these ivory furniture facings were brightly painted. These creatures stand for shakti, or creative energy.
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