Important antique carved stone figural sculpture, India, modeled as the Swarnakarshana Bhairava, a benevolent manifestation of Hindu Lord Shiva, the deity of spiritual discipline and material prosperity, depicted wearing sandals, adorned in beaded garlands and a serpent headpiece, one hand holding a sword, the opposite with the akshaya patra divine vessel, with a consort crouching by the left foot, approx 32"h, 11.5"l, 6.5"w, 93lbs **Provenance: Sotheby's per consignor; American private collector acquired in the 1990s, Swiss collector acquired in the 1970s; the contents of a retired Wall Street executive's lakeside compound**
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