A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF BUDDHA
A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF BUDDHA
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A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF BUDDHA

INDIA, UTTAR PRADESH, GUPTA PERIOD, CIRCA 5TH CENTURY

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A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF BUDDHA
INDIA, UTTAR PRADESH, GUPTA PERIOD, CIRCA 5TH CENTURY
13 7⁄8 in. (35.2 cm.) high
Provenance
Sotheby's, New York, 16 March 1988, lot 25
Acquired from the above by the present owner

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Lot Essay

The present sculpture depicts the Buddha seated in molded relief in dhyanasana, wearing a robe with folds indicated along his neck and chest. His hair is arranged in three rows of large spiral curls and surmounted by a tiered conical ushnisha, framed by a round nimbus. The face is composed of full features - wide heavy lidded eyes, full cheeks, and thick lips. He sits within a niche outlined with a foliage border. The fleshy facial type, delineation of curls and articulated hem around the neck correspond to another Gupta standing Buddha from Uttar Pradesh (The Huntington Archives, 27466), both which closely follow Mathuran models from the period.

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