A PAIR OF BURMESE TEMPLE DOORSBurma / Myanmar, 18th - 19th century. Carved teak wood. Each with the high relief depiction of an Apsara, standing atop Garuda (first door) and Hanuman (second door). Floral decoration and various smaller figures in openwork at the upper section of each door. Provenance: From an Austrian private collection. By repute, collected in Myanmar during the 1980s.Condition: Fine condition with some wear and extensive weathering as well as minor losses and natural age cracks as visible on the photos in the catalogue and online at .Weight: 46 kilograms (both doors together).Dimensions: 180 x 44 cm each. (2)