buddha, mathura, 200s CE

Seated Buddha

Archival Details

The Mathura school of sculpture flourished in North India, centered on the city of Mathura, from roughly the 1st century BCE onward. Carved characteristically in local red sandstone, it produced Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu imagery and is noted for its distinct indigenous idiom, developing in parallel with Gandharan sculpture further northwest.

Artwork Details

Artist

Unknown (Kishangarh atelier)

Era

c. 1750 CE, Rajput

Medium

Opaque watercolour and gold on paper

File

7200 × 9600 px · TIFF · 412 MB

License

Royalty-free · Commercial use

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