A large bronze statue of Buddha, 20th century AD A large bronze statue of Buddha, standing in long close fitting robes, the folds arching across the body. The hair in small curls pulled up to a ushnisa to the top. The elongated ears pierced, soft features to the face, eyes half closed and mouth gently smiling. The right hand held up in abhya mudra, the left holding a fold of cloth. Standing on a rectangular base engraved with lotus petals. The piece is possibly a copy of the famous Buddha statue in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, dating to the Gupta period, 6th-7th century AD, and originally from Bihar; accession number 69.222. H: 77 cm For more information Contact us at contact@hessink.com or call +31 (0) 38 303 16 61.
A large bronze statue of Buddha, 20th century AD A large bronze statue of Buddha, standing in long close fitting robes, the folds arching across the body. The hair in small curls pulled up to a ushnisa to the top. The elongated ears pierced, soft features to the face, eyes half closed and mouth gently smiling. The right hand held up in abhya mudra, the left holding a fold of cloth. Standing on a rectangular base engraved with lotus petals. The piece is possibly a copy of the famous Buddha statue in the Metropolitan Museum, New York, dating to the Gupta period, 6th-7th century AD, and originally from Bihar; accession number 69.222. H: 77 cm For more information Contact us at contact@hessink.com or call +31 (0) 38 303 16 61.
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