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- | =====2-3世纪犍陀罗风格石雕佛首(美国Smithsonian博物馆)===== | + | =====2-3世纪犍陀罗风格石雕佛首(美国弗利尔美术馆)===== |
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**尺寸:H x W x D (head): 32.1 x 19.2 x 24 cm\\ | **尺寸:H x W x D (head): 32.1 x 19.2 x 24 cm\\ | ||
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质地:片岩(Schist with traces of gold leaf )\\ | 质地:片岩(Schist with traces of gold leaf )\\ | ||
风格:犍陀罗(古巴基斯坦或阿富汗)\\ | 风格:犍陀罗(古巴基斯坦或阿富汗)\\ | ||
- | 来源:美国Smithsonian博物馆\\ | + | 来源:美国弗利尔美术馆\\ |
参阅:[[https:// | 参阅:[[https:// | ||
鉴赏:**\\ | 鉴赏:**\\ | ||
- | This exquisitely modeled head, with its classical youthful features and wavy hair, incorporates two signs of superhuman perfection that set a Buddha image apart from any other. The ushnisha, or cranial bump on top of the head, a sign of the Buddha' | ||
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- | This head was once part of a Buddha image clad in a monastic robe reminiscent of a Roman toga, which must have been installed in a major monastic center in the ancient province of Gandhara. The art of Gandhara may be understood in the context of the many Greek outposts founded across Asia by Alexander the Great (reigned 336-323 B.C.E), who reached India in 327 B.C.E. The Gandharan style exemplifies Indian Buddhist ideals combined with the Greco-Roman artistic tradition. | ||
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+ | This exquisitely modeled head, with its classical youthful features and wavy hair, incorporates two signs of superhuman perfection that set a Buddha image apart from any other. The ushnisha, or cranial bump on top of the head, a sign of the Buddha' | ||
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+ | This head was once part of a Buddha image clad in a monastic robe reminiscent of a Roman toga, which must have been installed in a major monastic center in the ancient province of Gandhara. The art of Gandhara may be understood in the context of the many Greek outposts founded across Asia by Alexander the Great (reigned 336-323 B.C.E), who reached India in 327 B.C.E. The Gandharan style exemplifies Indian Buddhist ideals combined with the Greco-Roman artistic tradition. |