Khmer Stucco Head Of A Buddha, 1200 BCE - 1300 CE
35.6 x 20.3 x 45.7 cm
14 x 8 x 18 in
14 x 8 x 18 in
HK.5
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This stucco head reflects a very local and short time fashion in representation of the Buddha in Northern Thailand. His emaciated face is called dynamic and embodies all the power...
This stucco head reflects a very local and short time fashion in representation of the Buddha in Northern Thailand.
His emaciated face is called dynamic and embodies all the power of the Enlightened when He was fasting and receiving the Illumination.
Usually standing on a temple tower, where the four sides shelter those fragile sculptures, those representations of the Buddha are very rare.
His emaciated face is called dynamic and embodies all the power of the Enlightened when He was fasting and receiving the Illumination.
Usually standing on a temple tower, where the four sides shelter those fragile sculptures, those representations of the Buddha are very rare.