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Kushan Seated Buddha

Unknown artist, late 2nd–early 3rd century

Over-life sized seated figure of the Buddha, seated on a plinth in a meditative pose. The figure wears a deeply incised form-defining monastic robe. Made in Uttar Pradesh, northern India under the Kushan dunasty, it is a remarkably early sculpture from the beginnings of the recorded history of Buddha images.

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Title of artwork, date

Kushan Seated Buddha, late 2nd–early 3rd century

Date supported

2006

Medium and material

Sandstone

Dimensions

Height: 68.5 cm

Grant

10000

Total cost

60000

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