LOT 446 A GANDHARAN SCHIST HEAD OF BODHISATTVA
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Ca. 200-300 AD A remarkable example of Kushan artistry, richly carved in grey schist, combining naturalism of the classical Greek style with the Asian serenity of Buddhist art. The head is finely shaped, the nose in aquiline, an elaborate coiffure that radiates from the top of the head and is fashioned in a loosely parted topknot. The hair is stylised in such a way as to accentuate his princely status. The gemstone adornment that crowns the centre of the diadem, symbolize the Bodhisattva?s earthly return in the service of the enlightenment of all sentient beings. The heavy-lidded eyes similarly convey the contemplative serenity one associates with Buddhist imagery, while a narrow moustache grows outward from above the subtly curved upper lip just above a handsomely shaped chin. The forehead is centred by a raised urna. Size: L:300mm / W:190mm ; 10.3kg. Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery; formerly with H.G. private UK collection; acquired in Japan before 2003; previously in a Japanese collection since the 1960s.
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