Period:Unknown Production date:6thC-7thC
Materials:stucco, gold, 灰泥 (Chinese), 黃金 (Chinese),
Technique:mould-made, painted, gilded, 模製 (Chinese), 鍍金的 (Chinese),
Subjects:deity 神 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 10.50 centimetres Width: 8.40 centimetres
Description:
Fragmentary stucco figure. The remaining part is the head of a figure, probably a Bodhisattva. The hair is drawn loosely back under a fillet made of alternating plain and beaded bands. Originally, the hair must have been shaped into a topknot which is now missing. Traces of blue and red paint as well as gilding can be seen.
IMG
![图片[4]-figure; 畫像(Chinese) BM-MAS.1018-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01152114_001.jpg)
Comments:
Materials:stucco, gold, 灰泥 (Chinese), 黃金 (Chinese),
Technique:mould-made, painted, gilded, 模製 (Chinese), 鍍金的 (Chinese),
Subjects:deity 神 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 10.50 centimetres Width: 8.40 centimetres
Description:
Fragmentary stucco figure. The remaining part is the head of a figure, probably a Bodhisattva. The hair is drawn loosely back under a fillet made of alternating plain and beaded bands. Originally, the hair must have been shaped into a topknot which is now missing. Traces of blue and red paint as well as gilding can be seen.
IMG
![图片[4]-figure; 畫像(Chinese) BM-MAS.1018-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_01152114_001.jpg)
Comments:
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