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3D modely ARTStanding Bodhisattva at The Guimet Museum, ParisTitle Standing Bodhisattva Artist Unknown Date Kushan era, 1st - 3rd century Medium Stone Dimensions Height: 120 cm Accession # AO 2907 Credit Alfred Foucher, 1895-1897. From Pakistan Shown here standing in the fearlessness gesture (typical of many representations of a Bodhisattva or Buddha, one hand raised with palm faced outward), this Bodhisattva shows all the characteristics of Gandhara art, commonly known as "Greco-Buddhist art"; Gandharan sculptors were inspired by the Hellenistic canon for these early Buddhist representations which can be seen from the loosely fitted, trailing drapes of his traditional dhoti which he wears. His naked torso is covered with jewels; his dress mixes Indian influences, Scythian, Greco-Roman and Iranian. The base is also decorated with a Buddhist scene depicting the adoration of the Bodhisattva. This piece may represent the future Buddha before his renunciation to the world or the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. The sculpture is a bluish-grey, executed in high relief. It originates from the Mekhasanda monastery located on Mount Mahaban. This work reflects the diverse influences that characterise Indian art at the time of the Kushan dynasty whose kingdom stretched from Northern India to Afghanistan. Buddism was widely practiced there and the 2nd and 3rd centuries marked its peak; it was in this time that the first human representation of the Buddha was created as it previously only appeared as symbols. náhodný výběr modelů
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