拍品專文
The Mahabodhi temple underwent a reconstruction in circa 1092 sponsored by the Burmese in which certain changes and additions were made, and are used to help date the approximately twenty surviving models of the site, originally made as souvenirs for pilgrims. Specifically, the reconstruction removed the Parinirvana scene that appears above the doorway at the base of the superstructure of this model, suggesting an 11th century date for the present example.
For an example of a similar model, see Rossi and Rossi, Sculpture from a Sacred Realm, 1995, p. 51, cat. no. 20.
For an example of a similar model, see Rossi and Rossi, Sculpture from a Sacred Realm, 1995, p. 51, cat. no. 20.