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Chiven half man and half woman
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Chiven half man and half woman
Chiven half man and half woman, Shiva, depicted half as a man and half as a woman, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, Pl. 53, before p. 175 (v. 1), Sonnerat, Pierre M. (pinx.); Poisson, Jean-Baptiste Marie (sculp.), 1782, Sonnerat, Pierre: Voyages aux Indes orientales et a la Chine. fait par ordre du Roi depuis 1774 jusqu en 1781: dans lequel on traite des moeurs, de la religion, des sciences & des arts des Indiens, des Chinois, des P?© gouins & des Mad?© gasses (...). Paris: chez l auteur: chez Froul?© : chez Nyon... 1782
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This print showcases a remarkable depiction of Chiven, the half man and half woman deity Shiva. The artwork is signed by P. Sonnerat as the painter and Poisson as the sculptor, adding to its historical significance. This particular image can be found in Pierre Sonnerat's renowned publication "Voyages aux Indes orientales et a la Chine" which was commissioned by King Louis XVI between 1774 and 1781. The photograph captures the intricate details of Chiven, with one side representing masculinity and the other femininity. It serves as a powerful symbol of duality, blurring traditional gender boundaries and challenging societal norms. The artist's skillful execution brings this divine figure to life, showcasing their mastery over both form and expression. Sonnerat's work delves into various aspects of Indian culture including customs, religion, sciences, arts, as well as Chinese traditions. Through his voyages to these exotic lands, he sought to document and understand different civilizations beyond Europe. This stunning piece offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind it but also gain insights into diverse cultures from centuries ago. Its presence in our collection at Sepia Times reminds us of the importance of preserving history through visual representations like this one captured by Universal Images Group (UIG).
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