English: It depicts a 10th century tympanum featuring the dancing Shiva. The tympanum is from Champa, and is transitional between the Dong Duong and Khuong My styles.
Français : Śiva dansant. Tympan, début Template:S-. Phong Lệ, province de Đà Nẵng. Grès. H. 100 cm; L. 145 cm; P. 25 cm. Style transitionnel entre les styles Đồng Dương et Khương Mỹ. Inv. 15.3 - Musée de la sculpture cham, Đà Nẵng]]. Référence: Pierre Baptiste (dir.), Thierry Zéphir (dir.) et al. (Exposition: musée Guimet 2005-2006), La sculpture du Champa : Trésors d'art du Vietnam Ve-XVe siècles, Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux : Musée Guimet, 2005, XXVII-373 p., 28 cm (ISBN 2-7118-4898-1), p. 236-237.
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