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Left Thigh for Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan
c. 600
Location: not on view
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Gold earrings were once fastened to the sculpture using holes in the figure's earlobes.Description
This masterwork of early Cambodian sculpture shows the Hindu god Krishna effortlessly holding aloft a mountain to protect his fellow villagers and herds from torrential storms sent by a jealous old god. It is one of eight monumental monolithic figures recovered from a two-peaked mountain in the floodplains of the Mekong River delta, on the outskirts of the ancient urban center of Angkor Borei.- c. 1910–1920Léonce Rosenberg [1879–1947], Paris, France1920–1949Adolphe Stoclet [1871–1949], Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium1949–1967Michèle Leon-Stoclet [1932–1967], Brussels, Belgium, and Barcelona, Spain1973–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
- Sotheby Mak van Waay B.V., Amsterdam. Collection Léonce Rosenberg, Paris, deuxième et dernière partie, Vente Publique. Le Mardi 1 Juin 1920. Lot 214.Groslier, George. Arts et archéologie Khmers: Revue des recherches sur les arts, les monuments et l'ethnographie du Cambodge depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours. 2, 2. Paris: Sté des éd. géographiques, maritimes et coloniales, 1924. Mentioned: [no page number], descriptive caption facing Pl. XXXCoomaraswamy, Ananda K. History of Indian and Indonesian Art. New York: E Weyhe, 1927. p. 183Goloubew, Victor. Documents pour servir à l'étude d'Ajanta; les peintures de la première grotte. Paris et Bruxelles: G. Vanoest, 1927. p. 415Parmentier, Henri. L'art khmèr primitif. Paris: G. Vanoest, 1927. Mentioned and Reproduced: vol. 1, p. 121 and fig. 84Fischer, Otto. Die Kunst Indiens, Chinas und Japans. Berlin: Propyläen-Verlag, 1928. p. 226Cuisinier, Jeanne. “Collections of Oriental Art in Belgium,” Indian Art and Letters New Series, Vol II, no. 2. London: The India Society, Second issue for 1928. Mentioned and Reproduced: p. 81 and Plate EDe Coral Rémusat, Gilberte. “L'activité Archéologique Dans L'Inde Extérieure.” Revue Des Arts Asiatiques, vol. 10, no. 4, 1936, pp. 211–226. Mentioned: pp. 225-226 www.jstor.orgCœdès, George. Inscriptions du Cambodge. Paris: E. de Boccard, 1937. Mentioned: Vol. II, p. 156Visser, H. F. E. Asiatic Art in Private Collections of Holland and Belgium. Amsterdam: "De Spieghel" Pub. Co, 1948. Reproduced: pl. 198, no. 338, pp. 76-77, 476-477Briggs, Lawrence Palmer. The Ancient Khmer Empire. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1951. p. 36Rowland, Benjamin. The Art and Architecture of India: Buddhist, Hindu [and] Jain. [Baltimore]: Penguin Books, 1954. Mentioned and Reproduced: plate 155, p. 227Dupont, Pierre. La statuaire préangkorienne. Ascona, Suisse: Artibus Asiae, 1955. Mentioned: pp. 40-41; Reproduced: Plate V-A“The Year in Review for 1973.” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, vol. 61, no. 2, 1974, pp. 30–79. Reproduced: p. 30; Mentioned: no. 182, p. 31 and 79 25152513Czuma, Stanislaw. “A Masterpiece of Early Cambodian Sculpture.” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, vol. 61, no. 4, 1974, pp. 119–127. Reproduced: pp. 117-127 www.jstor.orgThe Cleveland Museum of Art. Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1978. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1978. Reproduced: p. 316 archive.orgSchwartzberg, Joseph E., and Shiva G. Bajpai. A Historical Atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978. Reproduced: pl. II.D.6 30. Mentioned: p. 185Pal, Pratapaditya. The Ideal Image: The Gupta Sculptural Tradition and Its Influence. [New York]: Asia Society in association with J. Weatherhill, 1978. Reproduced: p. 19, fig. 3Czuma, Stanislaw. "The Case of the Buried Fragments." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Vol. 66, No. 7 (Oct., 1979), pp. 288-295. Mentioned: pp. 288-295; Reproduced: fig. 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10A-D, and back cover www.jstor.orgTurner, Evan H. Object Lessons: Cleveland Creates an Art Museum. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1991. p. 179Lee, Sherman E. A History of Far Eastern Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1994. Reproduced: p. 265, fig. 328Jessup, Helen Ibbitson, and Thierry Zephir. Sculpture of Angkor and Ancient Cambodia: Millennium of Glory. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1997. Reproduced: fig. 1, p. 160Cunningham, Michael R., Stanislaw J. Czuma, Anne E. Wardwell, and J. Keith Wilson. Masterworks of Asian Art. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1998. Reproduced: pp. 160-161Czuma, Stanislaw J. "The Cleveland Museum's Krsna Govardhana and the Early Phnom Da Style of Cambodian Sculpture," Ars Orientalis supplement [Chāchājī; Professor Walter M. Spink Felicitation Volume]. 2000 supplement, pp. 127-135. Reproduced: p. 127, fig. 1; p. 128, fig. 3.May, Sally Ruth, Jane Takac, and Barbara J. Bradley. Knockouts: A Pocket Guide. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2001. Reproduced: no. 102, p. 92; Mentioned: p. 119Fontein, Jan. Chinese works of art from the Stoclet collection: 25 March-5 April 2003 : exhibition in New York at PaceWildenstein. London: Eskenazi, 2003. Reproduced: fig. 1, p. 6Lavy, Paul Andrew. Viṣṇu and Harihara in the Art and Politics of Early Historic Southeast Asia. PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2004. Mentioned: p. 228Jessup, Helen Ibbitson. Art & Architecture of Cambodia. New York: Thames & Hudson Inc., 2004. Reproduced: p. 28, fig. 21; Mentioned: pp. 28-29Czuma, Stanislaw, "Great Acquisitions and Southeast Asian Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art," Orientations, An Issue in Honour of Sherman E. Lee (Jan/Feb 2005), vol. 36, no. 1. Reproduced: p. 82Czuma, Stanislaw J. "A Quest for the Best: The Enduring Legacy of Sherman E. Lee," Orientations vol. 40, no. 5. Reproduced: p. 37, fig. 3Dumoulin, Michel. Les Stoclet: microcosme d'ambitions et de passions. Bruxelles: Le Cri, 2011. p. 316Franklin, David, and C. Griffith Mann. Treasures from the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2012. Reproduced: pp. 64-65Guy, John, and Pierre Baptiste. Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asia. New York, N.Y.: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014. Mentioned: pp. 146-149, cat. no. 72; Reproduced: p. 148Narayanan, Vasudha. “The Hero at Play: Depictions of the Govardhana-Laia story in Khmer art.” Journal of Vaishnava Studies. Vol. 23, no. 2 (Spring 2015), pp. 131-147. Mentioned: pp. 134, 142Porte, Bertrand. “Sculptures Transformées, Du Phnom Da Au Núi Ba Thê.” Arts Asiatiques, vol. 71, 2016, pp. 141–158. Reproduced: fig. 13 www.jstor.orgCleveland Museum of Art. Museum Masters: 2016-17 Companion Guide. [Cleveland, Ohio]: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2016. Mentioned and reproduced: P. 35Revire, Nicholas. “Dvaravatı and Zhenla in the seventh to eighth centuries: A transregional ritual complex" Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 47(3), pp 393–417. Reproduced: fig. 4.4"Cleveland Museum of Art Embarks on Radical Reconstruction of Cambodian Krishna Statue." Western Association for Art Conservation. Newsletter. 40:1 (January 2018): 28. Mentioned: p. 28Coe, Michael D., and Damian Evans. Angkor and the Khmer Civilization. [New York, NY]: Thames & Hudson, 2018. Reproduced: p. 96, fig. 26Bassoul, Aziz. Splendour of Khmer Iconography: Ancient Cambodian Art of the 5th to the 13th Centuries in Major World Museums and Private Collections. Beirut: Cedar of Lebanon Editions, 2018. Mentioned and reproduced: pp. 120-121, no. 53Coe, Michael D. and Damian Evans. Angkor and the Khmer Civilization. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2018. Reproduced and Mentioned: no. 26, pp. 96, 298Mace, Sonya Rhie. "Restorations and Reconstructions: Cambodian Art to and from Cleveland." Arts of Asia 48, no. 3 (May-June 2018): 57-67. Reproduced: p. 57, fig. 1Mace, Sonya Rhie. “The Cleveland Krishna.” Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine 61 no. 4 (Fall 2021).
Reproduced: P. 5; Mentioned: P. 4-8Edelstein, Beth. “Conserving Krishna." Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine 61, no. 4 (Fall 2021): 9-10. Reproduced and Mentioned: P. 9-10Alexander, Jane. “A Virtual Polish for an Ancient Masterwork." Cleveland Art: Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine 61, no. 4 (Fall 2021): 11-12. Reproduced and Mentioned: P. 11-12Mace, Sonya Rhie, Bertrand Porte, Choulean ANG, Pierre Baptiste, CHEA Socheat, Thierry Zéphir, Christian Fischer, Beth Edelstein, Collen Snyder, and Amaris Sturm. Revealing Krishna: Essays on the History, Context and Conservationof Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan from Phnom Da. Lewes, UK: D Giles Limited; Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2021. Reproduced: Cover, p. 14, p. 25, pl.6, p. 32, fig. 1, p. 35, fig. 2, p. 50, fig. 16, p. 51, fig. 17, p. 53, fig. 18, p. 60, fig. 20, p. 61, fig. 21, p. 72, fig. 31, pp. 82-83, figs. 39-40, p. 104, fig. 63"Krishna Govardhana: A Journey to Cambodia." The Asian Art Newspaper: Monthly for Collectors, Dealers, Museums and Galleries 26 November 2021. asianartnewspaper.com - Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (November 14, 2021-January 30, 2022); National Museum of Asian Art, Washington, DC (April 30-September 18, 2022) https://asia.si.edu/exhibition/revealing-krishna-journey-to-the-sacred-mountain/.
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