Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
An incredible monumental triangular architectural pediment, chua from Thailand. Carved of wood in high relief, the design is of scrolling peony vines entwining monkey figures. The anthropomorphized monkeys, dressed in clothing and with human hands, are suggestive of the Hindu deity, Hanuman. In keeping with the Hindu/Buddhist theme, makara heads emerge from the ends of the scrolling peony vines. A lotus petal edge motif suggests the Buddhist aspect of the carving and possibly the building it once belonged to.

Provenance: Armstrong Collection

Exhibited at the Prestigious SF Fall Art an Antique Show 2019

Age: 19th Century

Dimensions: 75" high x 124" long x 3" deep
Price On Request
item #1408641