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GANDHARAN SCHIST STATUE OF A BODHISATTVA ANJALI MUDRACa. 200-300 AD. A remarkable example of Kushan artistry, richly carved in grey schist, combining naturalism of the classical Greek style with the Asian serenity of Buddhist art. A finely polished dark grey schist statue representing a Bodhisattva, his head now missing, his hands raised in Anjali Mudra pose, the pose of greeting and respect. The robe elegantly draping over both sides of his shoulders, undulating in high relief across the torso, gathering in folds over the legs, he is adorned with braided necklace and stylised bracelet. Size: L:700mm / W:200mm; 20kg Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s in France; previously in 1970s European collection.

londres, United Kingdom