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3D modely ARTStanding Bodhisattva at the V&A, LondonThis small Buddhist figure represents a bodhisattva, a holy being who delays his own enlightenment in order to help others achieve salvation. Like other bodhisattvas he has long hair, indicating his ongoing attachment to this world. His serene expression and small size make him very approachable, as do his hand gestures, with the open right hand representing generosity and the raised left hand fearlessness. The slim, upright torso is typical of north Chinese sculpture. It was carved out of limestone in about 550-577 in the Northern Qi dynasty. The piece was purchased by the V&A with the assistance of the Art Fund, the Vallentin Bequest, Sir Percival David and the Universities China Committee. náhodný výběr modelů
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