Southeast Asian Wood Carving of Monk at Prayer, circa 1890
8.5" h x 4.25" w x 2.75" d
A Southeast Asian wood carving of a monk captured in a moment of quiet devotion, likely representing one of the Buddha's foremost disciples. The figure is shown in a worshipful posture with hands joined in prayer, showcasing the expressive facial features and flowing robes that characterize the region's sacred sculptural tradition.
Circa 1890, this period piece was created during a time when traditional craftsmanship flourished, capturing the spiritual character of late 19th-century Buddhist art.
Carved from wood and finished with a rich surface that highlights the natural grain and aged patina. Rooted in the Southeast Asian Buddhist tradition, this sculpture reflects a deep reverence for the monastic life and the centuries-old practice of creating devotional objects to inspire peace and equanimity.
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