Important antique carved stone sculpture, India, depicted as Suparsvanatha, the seventh Tirthankara (spiritual teacher) of Jainism, the nude figure with eyes closed in meditation, cloaked by a hood of five naga cobras, a Shrivatsa emblem marking the chest, flanked by his attendants, Sarvahna and Kushmandini, the Mahatma seated is padmasana above the Jina's serpent crown, in surrounded by various devtas/ deities, approx 40.5"h, 12"w, 6.5"d, 121lbs **Provenance: 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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