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Cornice

1st century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Two fragments of a projecting cornice. The smaller piece is decorated from the left with a foliated motif of four pipal leaves radiating from a central knob, the top half of an upright acanthus leaf and the bust of a woman raising a bowl in her right hand to her mouth. The larger piece is decorated, from the left, with the bust of a woman in profile facing right holding up a drinking vessel to her mouth in her left hand. Her head and shoulders are covered with her tutorial upright acanthus leaves curving in a mirror image of each other are carved next, separated by a vignette of two birds perched on the rim of a bowl.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Carved grey schist
Brief description
Fragments of a carved cornice,1st Century AD, grey schist, Swat Valley
Physical description
Two fragments of a projecting cornice. The smaller piece is decorated from the left with a foliated motif of four pipal leaves radiating from a central knob, the top half of an upright acanthus leaf and the bust of a woman raising a bowl in her right hand to her mouth. The larger piece is decorated, from the left, with the bust of a woman in profile facing right holding up a drinking vessel to her mouth in her left hand. Her head and shoulders are covered with her tutorial upright acanthus leaves curving in a mirror image of each other are carved next, separated by a vignette of two birds perched on the rim of a bowl.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15.9cm
  • Length: 22.8cm
  • Depth: 5cm
  • Length: 15.9cm
  • Length: 31cm
  • Height: 3.1cm
  • Depth: 5cm
Style
Credit line
Presented by Barger and Wright
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. These pieces were Nos 62 and 63 in Barger's lists.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Ackermann, Hans Christoph. Narrative Stone Reliefs from Gandhara in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Catalogue and Attempt at a Stylistic History. Reports and Memoirs. Director of the Series Giuseppe Tucci. Volume XVII. IsMEO, Rome, 1975. p. 49, pl. I d
Collection
Accession number
IM.89-1939

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Record createdFebruary 26, 2004
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