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Head of a Male Figure
Goddess, Possibly Nana, Seated on a Lion
Bodhisattva
Head of a Male Figure with a Mustache
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 236
The well-preserved surface and traces of paint provide an idea of what this head looked like when it was being used in worship. The abstracted treatment of the eyes and the intersecting plains defining forehead, eyebrows, and nose are stylistic features shared with imagery produced in north India during the Gupta period. The fact that this north Indian way of presenting the Buddha had penetrated into Afghanistan suggests a shared Buddhist tradition.
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