A GRAY SCHIST STAIR-RISER RELIEF OF A MYTHICAL BEAST
GANDHARAN MASTERPIECES FROM A PRIVATE JAPANESE COLLECTION
A GRAY SCHIST STAIR-RISER RELIEF OF A MYTHICAL BEAST

ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, 3RD-4TH CENTURY CE

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A GRAY SCHIST STAIR-RISER RELIEF OF A MYTHICAL BEAST
ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, 3RD-4TH CENTURY CE
8 5/8 in. (21.9 cm.) high; 9 7/8 in. (25.1 cm.) wide
Provenance
Private collection, Japan, before 1990, by repute.
Important private collection, Japan, by 1990.
Literature
I. Kurita, Gandharan Art, vol. II, Tokyo, 1990, p. 247, fig. 745.

Lot Essay

This triangular relief likely once decorated the interior panel of the steps leading up to a stupa base. The subject, a mythical beast resembling a plump cockerel, suggests Hellenistic or Scythian influence and speaks to the intermixing of Indo-Greek and Indo-Scythian peoples in the Buddhist region of Gandhara. For a diagram replicating a riser’s placement at a stupa and a further discussion, see K. Behrendt, The Art of Gandhara, 2007, p. 27, fig. II. A comparable pair of stair risers, including a similarly depicted mythical cockerel, was sold at Christie’s New York on 12 September 2012, lot 517.

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