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Cambodian Rattan: The Sculpture of Sopheap Pich (00:02:07) 2010 views
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Exercise weight with scene of Krishna killing the horse-demon Keshi
Standing Indra
Head of a Buddha or a Jain Tirthankara
Head of a Demonic Male Deity
Tree Spirit Deity (Yakshi)
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This artwork is part of Buddhism along the Silk Road: 5th–8th Century
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This head from a nearly lifesize figure of the Buddha reflects the late Gupta artistic idiom. In an effort to represent the Buddha’s enlightenment and his inward-looking meditative nature, the artist abstracted and idealized his physical features, especially evident in the articulation of the eyes and the intersecting convex planes of his cheeks and forehead.
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