Khmer’s work is defined by its southeast asian sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Altarpiece with Meditating Buddha
Cambodia or Thailand

Emblem of the God Shiva (<em>Linga</em>)
Cambodia, Laos, Thailand or Vietnam

Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
Thailand or Cambodia

Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara
Cambodia, possibly Ta Prohm of Tonle Bati, Ta Keo province

Dancing Hevajra (<em>Ardhaparyanka</em>)
Thailand or Cambodia

Goddess Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon (Mahishasuramardini)
Cambodia or Thailand

Group of Four Celestial Dancing Beauties
Cambodia or Thailand

Head of a Male Deity (Deva)
Cambodia, probably Angkor Thom

God Vishnu on His Mount, Garuda
Thailand or Cambodia

Prajnaparamita, Goddess of Wisdom
Thailand or Cambodia

Male Deity
Thailand or Cambodia

Bust of a Female Deity (Devi)
Cambodia

Ceremonial Hanging (Khmer Pidan)
Khmer Cambodia

Crowned Buddha with Hands in Gesture of Teaching <em>(Vitarkamudra)</em>
Thailand or Cambodia

Mandala of Surya, the Sun God, and Lesser Planetary Deities
Cambodia or Thailand

Garuda Finial
Thailand or Cambodia

A Goddess
Cambodia or Thailand

God Shiva
Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Head of a Male Deity (Deva)
Cambodia

Ceremonial Skirt (Sampot Hol)
Khmer Cambodia