Buddha paré at the Guimet museum, Paris, France
Buddha paré at the Guimet museum, Paris, France
Published 2015-04-17T09:19:18+00:00
We do not know what religious context this image of the Buddha was based on. This representation is consistent with the particular aesthetic of the classical period of Pagan and refers directly to the sculptures discovered in the monuments of the great Burmese capital (eleventh-thirteenth century vicinity) to its historical and artistic peak. Nevertheless, the flat, square face suggests a slightly later dating. Some images of the same iconography have been discovered in various temples in the city of Pagan. The taking of this city by the Mongols in 1287, led to some decline and fragmentation of the country, but not a crash of artistic creation, as evidenced by this work.
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Date published | 17/04/2015 |
Titulo | Buddha paré |
Record | http://www.guimet.fr/fr/expositions/expositions-passees/dvaravati--aux-sources-du-bouddhisme-en-thailande |
Lugar | Musée Guimet |