A BRONZE TRIAD OF VISHNU, SHRIDEVI AND BHUDEVI ON A GARUDA SHRINE, VIJAYANAGAR PERIODSouth India, 16th-17th century. The figures of Vishnu and his consorts separately cast standing on lotus pedestals. Vishnu holding a disk in one of his back hands and wearing a dhoti, necklace, and pendant sashes, flanked by Shridevi and Bhudevi in mirrored poses holding a lotus bud and with one arm extended. (4)Provenance: British private collection.Condition: Old repair to the right back column of the base, traces of pigment, extensive wear, minor losses, minuscule nicks, and light scratches.Weight: 1,462 gDimensions: Height 21.5 cmEach figure sliding onto the rectangular tiered base fronted by Garuda seated on a stepped square pedestal, all beneath a five-headed naga protruding from a separately cast openwork torana with elephants, conch, and disk, centered by a Bhairava mask.Auction result comparison: Compare with a related bronze triad of Vishnu and his consorts, however of much larger size, at Christie's New York in Indian and Southeast Asian Art on 19 March 2014, lot 1091, sold for USD 47,500.