Object Information

Primary image for Ritual vessel
Accession Number:
2011.6
Object Title:
Ritual vessel
Measurements:
Height: 32 9/32 in. (82 cm.); Diameter: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.)
Creation Date:
2nd to 1st century B.C.E.
Credit Line:
Gift of David T. Owsley via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation in memory of Lucy Ball Owsley
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Provenance Information:
Reputedly in a private collection in Thailand by the mid-1990s; thence to John Eskenazi, Ltd., London; thence acquired by Dallas Museum of Art(accession date: June 9, 2011).
Exhibition Information:
DMA, October 2011 through the present.
Publication Information:
N/A
Section of the AAMD Guidelines relied upon for the exception to 1970:
Cumulative facts and figures
Explain why the object fits the exception set forth above:
This work has provenance established to June 2011, when the DMA acquired it from John Eskenazi, Ltd., and probable provenance to the mid-1990s. This Shunga-Period vessel, in the style of excavations from Chandraketugarh, in what is now Bengal, shows an early form of the Hindu Great Goddess, or Sri Devi. It is rare in scale and quality. Texts from the Greco-Roman world indicate that the Chandraketugarh area was once a port important in trade between India and the Mediterranean. This vessel is thus significant to the DMA’s ability to exhibit objects linking the Greco-Roman West to the ancient cultures of south Asia, as well as representing a culture directly ancestral to those that produced the later Hindu sculptures displayed in the DMA’s south Asian galleries.