Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist
Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist
Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist
Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist
Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist
Head of a Bouddha by Unknown artist

Head of a Bouddha 5th century

Unknown artist

CeramicEarthenware
27 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 14.500

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  • About the artwork
    Head of Bouddha, Gandhara region, circa 4rd century, Stucco with traces of gilding, H27cm, Provenance: Private Swedish collection

    Exquisitely modeled with the contours of his nose tapering into sharp arched brows framing heavy-lidded eyes centered by the urna. His wavy hair is gracefully tied in a perfect chignon, symbol of his divine wisdom. The inner calm and complacency is visible in the smile of his soft lips.
    This fine example of stucco is distinguished by the traces of polychromy on the eyes, nose and ears.
    They started to use stucco and terracotta in Gandharan sculpture from around the late 3rd century onwards, that allowed a greater finesse in modelling and portraiture.
  • About the artist

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