Sculpture
Sculpture
4th century - 5th Century (made)
4th century - 5th Century (made)
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A male head, probably of Buddha. Modelled in stucco of which only the long oval face survives, the back of the head has been broken away. Traces of wavy hair are visible curling above the proper left ear (which is missing), and there are traces of red paint on the lips and eyelids. The hair line is slightly pointed and the eyebrows are shown as sharp edges over the heavily lidded long narrow eyes. A rounded chin juts out under the well-defined lips below an aquiline nose.
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Title | Sculpture (Generic title) |
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Brief description | Male head, probably the Buddha,stucco, 4th/5th century, Gandhara. |
Physical description | A male head, probably of Buddha. Modelled in stucco of which only the long oval face survives, the back of the head has been broken away. Traces of wavy hair are visible curling above the proper left ear (which is missing), and there are traces of red paint on the lips and eyelids. The hair line is slightly pointed and the eyebrows are shown as sharp edges over the heavily lidded long narrow eyes. A rounded chin juts out under the well-defined lips below an aquiline nose. |
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Object history | Acquired from Evert Barger, Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Bristol and Philip Wright, V&A Museum, as part of the collection of finds excavated during their expedition to the Swat valley in 1938. This object was numbered 340 in Barger's lists. The head bears similarities with one in the British Museum, OA 1935.3-12.1, which also came from Swat. See W. Zwalf, A Catalogue of Gandharan Sculpture in the British Museum, British Museum Press, London, 1996, 2 vols, No 545. |
Production | Gandhara |
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Accession number | IM.73-1939 |
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Record created | June 20, 2002 |
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