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Thinking Bodhisattva, A. D. 4th to 6th century (terracotta)
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Thinking Bodhisattva, A. D. 4th to 6th century (terracotta)
1072538 Thinking Bodhisattva, A.D. 4th to 6th century (terracotta) by Afghan School; 83.1x62.2x26.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Gandharan culture, Hadda region); Wendover Fund, gift of David T. Owsley via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation, the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund, and General Acquisitions Fund; Afghan, out of copyright
Media ID 22214424
© Wendover Fund, gift of David T. Owsley via the Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation, the Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund, and General Acquisitions Fund / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the mesmerizing "Thinking Bodhisattva" a remarkable terracotta sculpture dating back to the 4th to 6th century A. D. Created by the Afghan School, this masterpiece stands tall at an impressive size of 83.1x62.2x26.6 cm and is currently housed in the prestigious Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. Belonging to the Gandharan culture from the Hadda region, this intricately carved piece reflects profound religious significance within Buddhism. The artist's skillful craftsmanship brings forth a sense of tranquility and introspection as we witness the Bodhisattva deep in thought. The fine details on this sculpture highlight its Asian origins and specifically represent elements of Pakistani artistry from that era. This exquisite work serves as a testament to both Afghan and Buddhist cultural heritage, showcasing their rich artistic traditions. Generously gifted through various funds including Wendover Fund, Alvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation, Cecil and Ida Green Acquisition Fund, and General Acquisitions Fund; it now resides within reach for all visitors at Dallas Museum of Art. As we gaze upon this image captured by Bridgeman Images, we are transported into a world where spirituality intertwines with artistic expression. It reminds us of our own capacity for deep contemplation while honoring ancient wisdom passed down through generations - truly an awe-inspiring representation of human creativity transcending time itself.
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