A RARE GRAY SCHIST CAPITAL DEPICTING A BODHISATTVA
GANDHARAN MASTERPIECES FROM A PRIVATE JAPANESE COLLECTION
A RARE GRAY SCHIST CAPITAL DEPICTING A BODHISATTVA

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

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A RARE GRAY SCHIST CAPITAL DEPICTING A BODHISATTVA
ANCIENT REGION OF GANDHARA, 3RD-4TH CENTURY CE
35 1/8 in. (89.2 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. 216, fig. 633.

Lot Essay

Indo-Corinthian capitals, such as the present lot, once crowned columns and pilasters at important monuments, stupas, and temples. The present example presents a bodhisattva interspersed within lush Corinthian-style foliage. A similar captal, showing a Buddha with his hand raised in abhayamudra in the collection of the British Museum (acc. no. 1880.357) is illustrated by W. Zwalf in A Catalogue of the Gandhara Sculpture in the British Museum, London, 1996, no. 457. See also, an Indo-Corinthian capital sold at Christie's New York, 23 September 2020, lot 611, for $25,000.

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