Head of a Bodhisattva
Sculpture Stucco.
5th Century (made)
5th Century (made)
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The oval face is inclined to its right side with heavy lidded eyes somewhat downcast and a cupid's bow mouth which has a slight smile. The head has wavy curls protruding under the headband of a turban above the ears and falling down onto the left shoulder behind an extended earlobe which is ornamented with a globuar earring: ( the right ear is largely missing together with any hair beneath it). The turban has a fairly flat profile over the top of the head. It has a narrow band round the forehead with a central rectangular clasp from under which emerge a pair of knotted rolls decorated with an incised pattern of criss-crossed lines.
Object details
Object type | |
Title | Head of a Bodhisattva (Generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Lime composition |
Brief description | Head of a Bodhisattva, Lime composition, Gandhara.. |
Physical description | The oval face is inclined to its right side with heavy lidded eyes somewhat downcast and a cupid's bow mouth which has a slight smile. The head has wavy curls protruding under the headband of a turban above the ears and falling down onto the left shoulder behind an extended earlobe which is ornamented with a globuar earring: ( the right ear is largely missing together with any hair beneath it). The turban has a fairly flat profile over the top of the head. It has a narrow band round the forehead with a central rectangular clasp from under which emerge a pair of knotted rolls decorated with an incised pattern of criss-crossed lines. |
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Object history | One of a collection of objects excavated by Captain John Hay , I.S.313-335-1951, who supplied a note on the location retained in the Museum's registered papers of the several sites he dug whence came this collection. However, there are not specific locations for the individual objects. |
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Accession number | IS.313-1951 |
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Record created | June 20, 2002 |
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