Description: This characteristic bronze cast head of a male deity with a serene expression, prominent almond-shaped eyes, full lips with a slight smile, ridged eyebrows, broad nose, and framed by large ears under a simple coiffure of plaited braids drawn up into a domed chignon encircled by a simple diadem identifies this subtle and voluptuous sculpture as being from the great Khmer Baphuon period (11th century). Minor damage to the nose. Khmer, Angkor Period, Baphuon style, 11th Century. 6.25 inches, excluding base