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A female dancer

approx. 1075-1125

Asian Art Museum

Asian Art Museum
San Francisco, United States

These three sculptures were once attached to the wall of the shrine of a temple (probably Buddhist), now destroyed, in the territories of the Cham people in today’s Vietnam. The Cham people spoke a language
related to Indonesian, and were entirely distinct from the Vietnamese, against whom they struggled—ultimately unsuccessfully—for centuries.
Old drawings and photographs of the temple clearly show these sculptures positioned on the right side of a large niche in the center of the shrine wall. Their arrangement here matches, as closely as possible, their original placement.

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  • Title: A female dancer
  • Date Created: approx. 1075-1125
  • Location Created: Vietnam; Binh Dinh province, former kingdoms of Champa
  • Physical Dimensions: H. 28 in x W. 13 1/2 in x D. 8 in, H. 71.1 cm x W. 34.3 cm x D. 20.3 cm
  • Rights: Public Domain
  • Medium: Sandstone
  • Credit Line: Asian Art Museum, Gift of the Christensen Fund, BL77S3
Asian Art Museum

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