A large Khmer Angkor Vat style stone torso, 12th century. The figure is carved standing in samabhanga on a rectangular base, his arms broken, wearing vertical striated sampot held together by a belt and with a single fish tail-shaped flange falling between his legs, naked upper body incised with a belly-button. Provenance: Acquired from David Baker gallery, London on 8th May 2017, from a collection in Oxford, formed during the 1970s (original receipt). Raymond and Victoria Tregaskis, Sydney, Australia. An important private collection, NSW.', torso: 61.5 cm high