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Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva - 2nd-4th Century AD
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Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva - 2nd-4th Century AD

A Rare and Beautiful Gandhara Head of Bodhisattva, 2nd-4th Century AD H13.7×W8.5×D5.4 cm (H20 cm with stand) Roman Gandhara statues represent a fascinating fusion of cultures. These artifacts, found in the Gandhara region of modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan, depict Greco-Roman features combined with Buddhist iconography. Crafted during the early centuries CE, they showcase the exchange of ideas along the Silk Road. These statues reflect the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures and religions in the region, serving as a testament to the profound cultural connections forged during antiquity and the enduring legacy of the Gandhara art style. Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in 1982, Paris Condition: Some abrasion and scratches caused by age. Overall surface is covered with soil. Residue around the nose can be seen under UV light. The nose was broken and repaired. The right earlobe was partially broken and repaired. Please see pictures for details as they are part of the description. Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 7-14 days to deliver. The photo of proof of origin and certificate of authenticity will be provided via email.

No. 83997337

No longer available
Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva - 2nd-4th Century AD

Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva - 2nd-4th Century AD

A Rare and Beautiful Gandhara Head of Bodhisattva, 2nd-4th Century AD
H13.7×W8.5×D5.4 cm (H20 cm with stand)

Roman Gandhara statues represent a fascinating fusion of cultures. These artifacts, found in the Gandhara region of modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan, depict Greco-Roman features combined with Buddhist iconography. Crafted during the early centuries CE, they showcase the exchange of ideas along the Silk Road. These statues reflect the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures and religions in the region, serving as a testament to the profound cultural connections forged during antiquity and the enduring legacy of the Gandhara art style.

Provenance:
Acquired from a private collection in 1982, Paris

Condition:
Some abrasion and scratches caused by age. Overall surface is covered with soil. Residue around the nose can be seen under UV light. The nose was broken and repaired. The right earlobe was partially broken and repaired. Please see pictures for details as they are part of the description.


Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 7-14 days to deliver.
The photo of proof of origin and certificate of authenticity will be provided via email.

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