Carlton Rochell Asian Art
New York, United States
Asian
About the Gallery
Carlton Rochell Asian Art stands as a distinguished gallery specializing in the profound artistic traditions of India, the Himalayas, and Southeast Asia. The gallery curates an exquisite collection spanning centuries, showcasing masterworks that exemplify the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of these regions. Noteworthy pieces include significant thangkas from the Tibetan Sakya school, such as the circa 1420 depiction of Mahasiddhas Damarupa and Avadhutipa, alongside intricate Indian miniatures like "Durga's Warning given to Kamsa" from the 'Large' Bhagavata Purana series, attributed to Fattu. The gallery also features important sculptures, such as a 9th-century Pala Dynasty black stone Mahapratisara from Northeastern India. With a discerning eye, Carlton Rochell Asian Art offers collectors and connoisseurs access to exceptional examples of painting, sculpture, and devotional art, often highlighting works that have achieved significant recognition in the global art market.