1029

19th century; Odisha, Eastern India

A painting and a polychromed wood cabinet of the Jagannatha Triad

Two works:

The painting with Balaram, Subhadra, and Krishna at the center of a stage and surrounded by auspicious symbols

The painted wooden cabinet with the blue-skinned Vishnu on the left door identified by the kneeling Garuda, the blue-skinned Rama on the right door identified by kneeling Hanuman, the inside of the doors painted with Shiva and Brahma respectively, and with the triad at center, all of the details, including their garlands decorations surrounding all the deities, carefully painted in minute detail, 2 pieces
Image/Sheet of the first: 14.5" H x 12.125" W; Cabinet image when open: 14.5" H x 32.5" W

  • Provenance: The Collection of Walter and Nesta Spink, Ann Arbor, MI, by 1988
  • Notes: "Jagannath" is a compound of two Sanskrit words: "jagat," meaning "universe," and "natha," meaning "Master" or "Lord." Thus, Jagannath means "lord of the universe," and is often interpreted as Krishna, avatar of Vishnu. These two images are inspired directly by those found in the inner sanctum of the Jagannath temple in Puri. Here the blue-skinned Jagannath stands to the right of his brother Balabhadra with their sister Subhadra in the middle, encircled by a lively retinue of gods and animals. This image continues to inspire modern artists; see a work by Pakhal Tirumal Reddy dated to 1979 (see Sotheby's, "The Surya Collection: Property from Mrs. Ute Rettberg," lot 58, which sold for the equivalent of nearly $2,000 on May 31, 2022).
  • Condition: The painting in good condition with very minor creases and associated paint losses in the left margin. The wooden cabinet in good condition, with some dust on the exterior overall, and minor staining and abrasions on the top and bottom edges, the interior with fresh colors. The primary interior support with horizontal cracks between the three wooden planks due to movement consistent with age and material.

    Painting framed under glass: 17.75" H x 14.75" W x 1" D
    Overall of the cabinet, closed: 16.5" H x 18.25" W x 2.25" D


    Condition reports are offered as a courtesy and are typically published in Moran's catalogue or can be made available upon request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. Buyers are responsible for determining to their own satisfaction the true nature and condition of any lot prior to bidding. Though buyers are not legally required to inspect lots prior to purchase, failure to do so may constitute a waiver of complaint that an item was not delivered in a condition equal to the existent condition at the auction.

Accepted Forms of Payment:

Shipping

Shipping. As a courtesy to buyers, Moran provides a list of preferred shippers who are in the business of transporting antiques and works of art. Buyers are responsible for arranging their own shipping estimates and deliveries. Moran, in its sole discretion and as a courtesy to buyers, may arrange to have purchased lots packed, insured, and forwarded by a third-party shipper at the request, expense, and risk of the buyer. In circumstances where Moran arranges for such third-party services, Moran may apply an administration charge of 15% of that service fee. Moran assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions in such packing or shipping by other packers or carriers, even if recommended by Moran. Moran also assumes no responsibility for any damage to picture frames or to the glass therein.

John Moran Auctioneers

You agree to pay a buyer's premium of up to [bp]% and any applicable taxes and shipping.

View full terms and conditions