A collection of photographs of the "Devatas", the stone carvings of the beautiful feminine divinities realistically rendered in 1,780 individual portraits on the walls of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. These guardian angels were created almost a thousand years ago when this famous temple of the Khmer Empire was finished in 1150 AD. They engage the viewer with the charm of their ever-serene smile as well as the fresh vitality of their youthful figures with their bare torsos and the grace of their supple gestures with their slender fingers, holding a lotus or playing with a string of flowers. The Angkor Wat Devatas are the world's most extraordinary collection of royal portraits ever commissioned and surely the most profoundly feminine. We were captivated by their beauty and charisma from the first time we visited and have worked on gathering this collection of photographs for almost seventeen years.
We believe that you will find the Devatas as charming as we do.
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By nbrown50
Oct 13, 2009
This is a beautiful book. Everything is photographed beautifully and the fact that it took seventeen years to complete shows that there was a love for the subject! This book should be especially meaningful to the Cambodian people and everyone who values religious history.