Relief Plaque of Hindu Deity, Probably Processional: Face of Ganesha, probably 14th–16th century, Nepal (Kathmandu Valley), Repoussé copper alloy, H. 7 13/16 in. (19.9 cm); W. 4 15/16 in. (12.5 cm), Metalwork, These 'masks' were likely intended for use in the creation of lifelike effigies of the gods, the metal face to be affixed to a carrying frame and the figures dressed in textiles. Such constructions were intended for processional use, as seen in related practices in the Hindu communities of Himachal Pradesh, in the western hills of north India, where image-palanquins of this type are carried by devotees during festivals
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Relief Plaque, Hindu Deity, Processional, Face, Ganesha, 14th–16th century, Nepal, Kathmandu Valley, Repoussé copper alloy, H, 7 13/16, 19.9 cm, W, 4 15/16, 12.5, Metalwork, masks, intended, creation, lifelike effigies, gods, metal face, affixed, carrying frame, figures dressed, textiles, constructions, processional, related practices, communities, Himachal Pradesh, western hills, north India, image-palanquins, type, carried, devotees, festivals
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