"Relief With Scenes From The Life Of Buddha, Gandhara, 1st-5th Century A.d."
Gandhara (region of present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan), 1st-5th century AD Length 31.2 cm, height 10.8 cm, width 6 cm. Condition shown in photos The relief carved in stone (schist) represents two scenes from the life of Buddha Sakyamuni. The Buddha and other figures are depicted in long robes with carved draperies, and the composition resembles the Hellenistic friezes of the temples of the Greek and Roman gods. The head of Buddha is surrounded by a halo and all the other figures face it. The sculptor represented the figures in a relatively naturalistic way, although their form is now somewhat blurred by time (erosion of the stone). The art of the ancient region of Gandhara is often referred to as Greco-Buddhist art, as the people of Gandhara were largely inspired by Greek art, and the oldest known representations of the Buddha in this region, dating from the 1st century AD, are often compared to Greek statues of Apollo. From the 4th century BC or the time of the conquests of Alexander the Great, Greek settlers established towns in the area, which resulted in an intensive cultural and material exchange of the inhabitants of the area. with the Greek and Roman world, which lasted for several centuries. Free delivery within the EU. ! I send packages by insured courier (DPD or DHL). All items are packaged very carefully. Information: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/gand/hd_gand.htm https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhara auction results: https://www.sothebys.com/ en / auctions / ecatalogue / 2017 / saturday-at-sothebys-n09666 / lot.1183.html https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2015/indian-himalayan-southeast-asian-art-n09319 /lot.1066.html?locale=en