Period:Unknown Production date:5thC-6thC
Materials:wood, gold, 木 (Chinese), 黃金 (Chinese),
Technique:carved, gilded, painted, 雕刻 (Chinese), 鍍金的 (Chinese),
Subjects:buddha architecture lotus throne 佛 (Chinese) 建築 (Chinese) 蓮花寶座 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 11.90 centimetres Width: 6.80 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of a wooden carving showing the Buddha seated on a lotus throne under an arch supported by columns. His left hand rests on his knee, the right hand is raised in front of his chest with the palm facing outwards toward the viewer. This is the abhaya mudrā (the gesture of no-fear). A row of floral swags runs around the top and the bust of a woman appears in the spandrel between the arches. The decoration in red, green, blue and black is still clearly visible, traces of gilding also remain.
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Materials:wood, gold, 木 (Chinese), 黃金 (Chinese),
Technique:carved, gilded, painted, 雕刻 (Chinese), 鍍金的 (Chinese),
Subjects:buddha architecture lotus throne 佛 (Chinese) 建築 (Chinese) 蓮花寶座 (Chinese)
Dimensions:Height: 11.90 centimetres Width: 6.80 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of a wooden carving showing the Buddha seated on a lotus throne under an arch supported by columns. His left hand rests on his knee, the right hand is raised in front of his chest with the palm facing outwards toward the viewer. This is the abhaya mudrā (the gesture of no-fear). A row of floral swags runs around the top and the bust of a woman appears in the spandrel between the arches. The decoration in red, green, blue and black is still clearly visible, traces of gilding also remain.
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