Stand with Garuda
18th century
Asia: India, Himāchal Pradesh
Not on View

The mythical bird Garuda, the king of the birds, is the celestial mount or vehicle of the Hindu god Vishnu. Garuda is part-bird and part-human, and he personifies the wind, the sun and courage. He is often depicted with a bird beak instead of a nose, as well as powerful wings; his lower body is human, and sometimes he has bird-like claws for hands and feet.

Details

  • Title: Stand with Garuda
  • Date: 18th century
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Dimensions: 9-1/2 x 5-3/8 x 4-1/8 in. (24.1 x 13.6 x 10.5 cm)
  • Credit Line: Norton Simon Museum, Gift of Ranjit and Aruna Roy
  • Accession Number: P.2004.01.2
  • Copyright: © Norton Simon Museum

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