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Brouma god creator

Brouma god creator, Representation of the god Brahma, four-headed on a lotus throne - God of creation, Signed: P. Sonnerat pinx, Poisson sc, Pl. 33, before p. 155 (Bd. 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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Media ID 20492457

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This print showcases a stunning representation of the Brouma god creator, also known as Brahma. The four-headed deity is depicted seated on a magnificent lotus throne, exuding an aura of divine power and wisdom. The artwork bears the signature "P. Sonnerat pinx" indicating that it was painted by Pierre M. Sonnerat, while "Poisson sc" suggests that Jean-Baptiste Marie Poisson was responsible for sculpting this masterpiece. The image can be found in Plate 33, just before page 155 of Sonnerat's renowned publication titled "Voyages aux Indes orientales et a la Chine" which chronicles his travels ordered by the King from 1774 to 1781. Sonnerat's work delves into various aspects of Indian and Chinese culture, including their customs, religion, sciences, and arts. This particular portrayal captures the essence of Brahma as the god of creation within Hindu mythology. The sepia-toned photograph beautifully highlights intricate details such as Brahma's multiple heads symbolizing his vast knowledge and omnipresence. The lotus throne represents purity and spiritual enlightenment associated with this revered deity. Published in Paris in 1782 by Sonnerat himself along with Froulé and Nyon publishers, this image serves as a testament to both artistic brilliance and cultural exploration during that era. Sepia Times / UIG has preserved this historical gem from Universal Images Group (UIG), allowing us to appreciate its beauty centuries later without any commercial implications attached to it.

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