Sculpture of Man Head or Keeper's Head
- Object :
- Sculpture of Man Head or Keeper's Head
- Art style :
- Lopburi
- Type :
- Carved Sandstone
- Size :
- Height 33 cm
- Era age :
- 18th Buddhist Century
- Description :
- Head sculpture of man: wearing shield tiara with diamon shape in the middle of the tiara. The tiara is decorated by triangles and beads. On the top, there is three fold lotus leaves shape on the pointed crown. The face is quit square. There is the third eye in the middle of the forehead. Thick eyebrows slightly raised tips. Double eyelid. Big nose. Thick lips. Moustache appears.Slightly smile.
- Condition :
- Almost intact. There is a scratch on the left cheek. Broken nose.
- History :
- It was found at Nern Tang Phra historic site, Sam Suk district, Suphan Buri. It was moved from Uthong National Museum in February 15, 2001.
- Exhibition Venue :
- Śāsana Silpa Room, National Museum of Suphanburi, Suphanburi
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