GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Nandi, or Nandin, means "the joyous one." This young bull is the mount of the god Shiva. Like the god, the bull is shown as still youthful, with immature horns. Also like Shiva, he looks radiant and loveable. To Hindus, Nandi is part of Shiva's family, like the children of Shiva and his wife, Parvati. In a temple dedicated to Shiva, sculptures of Nandi would face the main shrine as guardians.
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- Anne Bromberg, Label text.
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India (nation): TGN: 7000198
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granite (rock): AAT: 300011183
direct carving: AAT: 300053150
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thirteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404505
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bulls (animals): AAT: 300250117
families: AAT: 300055474
Hinduism: AAT: 300073727
protection: AAT: 300164923
religious objects: AAT: 300234098
sculpture: AAT: 300047090
Shiva (Hindu deity): DMA
Temples: AAT: 300007595
youth (life stages): AAT: 300305226
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Before 1970-2009: Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Manheim, New York [1]
2009: David T. Owsley, purchased at auction, "Indian and Southeast Asian Art," Christie's, New York, September 16, 2009, lot 758, as "An Important Black Granite Figure of Nandi" [2]
From 2010: Dallas Museum of Art, the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund and gift of David T. Owsley via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation
The main source for this provenance is the letter from Carol Griffin of the Dallas Museum of Art to David T. Owsley dated April 8, 2010, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the catalogue Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Wednesday 16 September 2009, Christie's, page 31, excerpt in object file.
[2] See the invoice from Christie's, New York, to David T. Owsley, dated September 16, 2009, copy in object file
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- Denver Art Museum~Explore Nandi's attributes.
- Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History~Learn more about Hindu temple architecture and sculpture.
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General Description
Nandi, or Nandin, means "the joyous one." This young bull is the mount of the god Shiva. Like the god, the bull is shown as still youthful, with immature horns. Also like Shiva, he looks radiant and loveable. To Hindus, Nandi is part of Shiva's family, like the children of Shiva and his wife, Parvati. In a temple dedicated to Shiva, sculptures of Nandi would face the main shrine as guardians.
Excerpt from
- Anne Bromberg, Label text.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
- Denver Art Museum~Explore Nandi's attributes.
- Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History~Learn more about Hindu temple architecture and sculpture.
Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
India (nation): TGN: 7000198
Process/materials
granite (rock): AAT: 300011183
direct carving: AAT: 300053150
Historical periods
thirteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404505
Individuals
Subject terms
bulls (animals): AAT: 300250117
families: AAT: 300055474
Hinduism: AAT: 300073727
protection: AAT: 300164923
religious objects: AAT: 300234098
sculpture: AAT: 300047090
Shiva (Hindu deity): DMA
Temples: AAT: 300007595
youth (life stages): AAT: 300305226
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Before 1970-2009: Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Manheim, New York [1]
2009: David T. Owsley, purchased at auction, "Indian and Southeast Asian Art," Christie's, New York, September 16, 2009, lot 758, as "An Important Black Granite Figure of Nandi" [2]
From 2010: Dallas Museum of Art, the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund and gift of David T. Owsley via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation
The main source for this provenance is the letter from Carol Griffin of the Dallas Museum of Art to David T. Owsley dated April 8, 2010, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the catalogue Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Wednesday 16 September 2009, Christie's, page 31, excerpt in object file.
[2] See the invoice from Christie's, New York, to David T. Owsley, dated September 16, 2009, copy in object file
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