A SANDSTONE FIGURE OF UMA, ANGKOR PERIOD, BAPHUON STYLEKhmer Empire, 11th-12th century. The voluptuously carved female deity depicted with ripe swollen breasts, slender body, and a long pleated sampot neatly tied at the waist and folded in a fishtail at the front. Her face with a benign expression with heavy-lidded eyes beneath a ridged brow and full lips forming a subtle smile, the hair arranged into a conical headdress secured with a crown incised with a geometric floral pattern.Provenance: Belgian private collection. Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age, extensive wear and losses, minor nicks, scratches.Weight: 8,628 gDimensions: Height 59.5 cmMounted on an associated metal base. (2)Auction result comparison: Compare with a related but slightly larger figure of a four-armed Uma at Christie's New York in Indian and South East Asian Art on 21 March 2007, lot 270, sold for USD 66,000.