A GANDHARAN SCHIST WORSHIPPERS SCENE
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Circa 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 scene depicts a centralised large standing buddha in abhaya mudra pose, with his left hand raised with palm flat, his right hand by his side (representing protection and peace). Surrounding buddha are eight worshippers wearing elaborate robes with numerous varieties of hairstyles including topknot. On the left, is a panel with a female dancer, with her left hand raised above her head. Mounted on a custom-display stand. Size: L:330mm / W:500mm ; 22kg. 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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A GANDHARAN SCHIST WORSHIPPERS SCENE
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