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Gandhara Schist 菩薩の頭部 - 紀元後3世紀〜紀元後5世紀
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Gandhara Schist 菩薩の頭部 - 紀元後3世紀〜紀元後5世紀

A Rare Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva, 3rd-5th Century AD H6.2×W5×D2 cm (H14.6 cm with Stand) A rare Gandharan schist head, finely carved in high relief, possibly representing a Bodhisattva or princely figure. The face is rendered with a serene expression, almond-shaped eyes beneath arched brows, a straight nose, and softly modelled lips. The figure wears a distinctive headdress or turban-like crown, its upper contours now partially worn through age and burial. The surface retains a heavily weathered, archaeological texture, with areas of earthen encrustation and mineral patination. Despite its fragmentary condition, the head preserves a strong sculptural presence and reflects the refined modelling associated with Gandharan Buddhist art, where Hellenistic naturalism was absorbed into the visual language of early Buddhist imagery. Mounted on a custom transparent acrylic display stand. Reference: For a larger and more complete Gandharan schist head of a Bodhisattva with related facial modelling and elaborate headdress, see the example in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no. 13.96.8. Provenance: Acquired from a private collection in 1982, Paris Condition: Overall in fragmentary but stable condition. Surface wear, weathering, encrustation, mineral deposits, abrasions and losses throughout, consistent with age. Mounted on a modern transparent acrylic display stand. No obvious modern restoration visible from the photographs. Please refer carefully to the photographs for full condition details. Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 7-14 days to deliver. Authenticity Guarantee This item is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

No. 103741219

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Gandhara Schist 菩薩の頭部 - 紀元後3世紀〜紀元後5世紀

Gandhara Schist 菩薩の頭部 - 紀元後3世紀〜紀元後5世紀

A Rare Gandhara Schist Head of Bodhisattva, 3rd-5th Century AD
H6.2×W5×D2 cm (H14.6 cm with Stand)

A rare Gandharan schist head, finely carved in high relief, possibly representing a Bodhisattva or princely figure. The face is rendered with a serene expression, almond-shaped eyes beneath arched brows, a straight nose, and softly modelled lips. The figure wears a distinctive headdress or turban-like crown, its upper contours now partially worn through age and burial.

The surface retains a heavily weathered, archaeological texture, with areas of earthen encrustation and mineral patination. Despite its fragmentary condition, the head preserves a strong sculptural presence and reflects the refined modelling associated with Gandharan Buddhist art, where Hellenistic naturalism was absorbed into the visual language of early Buddhist imagery.

Mounted on a custom transparent acrylic display stand.

Reference:
For a larger and more complete Gandharan schist head of a Bodhisattva with related facial modelling and elaborate headdress, see the example in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no. 13.96.8.

Provenance:
Acquired from a private collection in 1982, Paris

Condition:
Overall in fragmentary but stable condition. Surface wear, weathering, encrustation, mineral deposits, abrasions and losses throughout, consistent with age. Mounted on a modern transparent acrylic display stand. No obvious modern restoration visible from the photographs. Please refer carefully to the photographs for full condition details.

Shipping worldwide by EMS, usually 7-14 days to deliver.

Authenticity Guarantee
This item is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.


Final bid
€ 176
Peter Reynaers
Expert
Estimate € 300 - € 380

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