Bodhisattva Maitreya
Sculpture
2nd century-3rd century (made)
2nd century-3rd century (made)
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Princely figure of Maitreya, a Buddhist saviour (bodhisattva), seated in the "European" mannner, his elaborate headdress set againsgt a plain nimbus (prabha). He holds an ascetic's water jar (kamandalu) associated in Buddhism with gems, the symbol of Buddhist knowledge.
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Title | Bodhisattva Maitreya (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Schist |
Brief description | Seated Bodhisattva Maitreya, schist, 2nd-3rd century AD, Gandhara. |
Physical description | Princely figure of Maitreya, a Buddhist saviour (bodhisattva), seated in the "European" mannner, his elaborate headdress set againsgt a plain nimbus (prabha). He holds an ascetic's water jar (kamandalu) associated in Buddhism with gems, the symbol of Buddhist knowledge. |
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Credit line | Given by Prof. Benjamin Rowland |
Object history | Given by Prof. Benjamin Rowland, Cambridge, Mass. |
Production | Gandhara, Pakistan, Kushan Dynasty |
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Accession number | IS.4-1971 |
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Record created | May 2, 2002 |
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