Description
This Angkor-style standing Vishnu figure is depicted in a frontal ceremonial posture while holding ritual attributes associated with Vishnu iconography, including the conch shell. The composition reflects the balanced symmetry and restrained monumentality commonly associated with Khmer-influenced Southeast Asian sculptural traditions.
Distinctive elements — including the tall conical crown, elongated proportions, stylized sampot garment, and composed facial structure — express the sculptural vocabulary associated with Angkor-inspired devotional imagery. The bronze surface displays a mature darkened tone with traces of traditional applied gold leaf, giving the figure a contemplative and time-softened ceremonial appearance.
The standing posture and simplified sacred attributes emphasize serenity, stability, and divine authority, while the vertical silhouette reflects the refined formalism characteristic of regional Hindu-Buddhist sculpture. The figure stands upon a stepped pedestal that further reinforces its shrine-oriented presentation.
With a height of 49 cm, it offers a substantial display presence suitable for altar placement, Southeast Asian art collections, or contemplative interior settings inspired by traditional sacred sculpture.
Dimensions: 12 × 18 × 49 cm (L × W × H)









