Period:Unknown Production date:8thC
Materials:plaster
Technique:painted
Subjects:lotus throne,flower
Dimensions:Height: 15 centimetres Width: 38 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of a wall-painting showing part of a lotus pedestal and a right foot. To the right of the lotus throne some flowers are depicted, underneath it is an inscription in cursive Brāhmī. The backing of the fragment is a mixture of coarse clay and fibres, the smoother surface was painted with ink and colours on plaster. The fragment is broken in several places and generally very friable.
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Comments:The Department of Asia would like to thank Xanthe Carmichael for her help with updating the information on the site of Dandan-Uiliq.
Materials:plaster
Technique:painted
Subjects:lotus throne,flower
Dimensions:Height: 15 centimetres Width: 38 centimetres
Description:
Fragment of a wall-painting showing part of a lotus pedestal and a right foot. To the right of the lotus throne some flowers are depicted, underneath it is an inscription in cursive Brāhmī. The backing of the fragment is a mixture of coarse clay and fibres, the smoother surface was painted with ink and colours on plaster. The fragment is broken in several places and generally very friable.
IMG
Comments:The Department of Asia would like to thank Xanthe Carmichael for her help with updating the information on the site of Dandan-Uiliq.
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