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尺寸:39.37 x 26.67 x 21.59 cm
年代:10-11世纪
质地:片岩
风格:印度 帕拉
来源:纳尔逊艺术博物馆
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Head of a Crowned Buddha
Northeast India, Bihar
Pala-Sena Dynasty (750–1100 C.E.), late 10th–11th century
A Buddha who wears a crown reflects a concept that has evolved into something more than an illustration of a simple monk. This figure was intended to represent a universal buddha, residing in an abstract heavenly abode. He is wearing royal regalia, including jewelry and a crown. He retains the urna, the round bump in the center of his forehead, symbolic of his supreme knowledge.
Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust, 43-16
Provenance
With Yamanaka and Company, New York, by 1943;
U.S. Office of Alien Property Custodian, New York, by 1943 [1];
Purchased from U.S. Office of Alien Property Custodian by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1943.
NOTES:
[1] This object was sequestered as alien property by the U.S. Office of Alien Property Custodian, New York.