Budha Head Gandhara Antique 1st Century Schist Stone

£24,700

Gandharan Head of Buddha 1st century to 3rd Century AD.
A finely carved grey schist head of Buddha, marked by a sensitively modelled face with solemn, half-closed eyes of an elegant almond shape, a long aquiline nose, and a gentle smile, all projecting a strong sense of peace. The hair is styled into small curls and leads to an ushnisha. The stone appears grey and the symmetrical carving makes this a particularly elegant example of Greco-Buddhist art that demonstrates a strong syncretism between eastern and western traditions.
Origin: Central Asia, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Or from the Indus Valley.

Description

Gandharan Head of Buddha 1st century to 3rd Century AD.
A finely carved grey schist head of Buddha, marked by a sensitively modelled face with solemn, half-closed eyes of an elegant almond shape, a long aquiline nose, and a gentle smile, all projecting a strong sense of peace. The hair is styled into small curls and leads to an ushnisha. The stone appears grey and the symmetrical carving makes this a particularly elegant example of Greco-Buddhist art that demonstrates a strong syncretism between eastern and western traditions.
Origin: Central Asia, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Or from the Indus Valley.

Size: Height with Base 43 cm. Height of the stone head 33 x 22 cm
Weight 12.8 kg

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