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Bhikṣus Monks, Novice with a lock of hair

HADB 233Inv. MK 73Tapa Kalān
Tapa KalānFigureStuccoModelling
Figure in Stucco: Bhikṣus Monks, Novice with a lock of hair, Tapa Kalān, Hadda
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Photo by Jules Barthoux ©GrandPalaisRmn - Guimet Museum

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Tapa Kalān

Location

Tapa Kalān54-56

Description

These two young novices with locks of hair are meditating on death. Both are standing with their heads turned to the right. They hold a skull in their left hand and point to it with their right hand. Their faces are round and smiling, almost childlike. Their bare torsos show a bouncing belly, which adds to their good-natured appearance. They are both dressed in antaravāsaka. Their uttarāsaṅga is draped in a remarkable way. It is wrapped around the arm and comes up over the shoulder, then goes behind and around the neck, so that one can cover one's head with it, like a hood. This is how the smaller of the two monks wears it. Both of them wear the little curly lock of the novice on the front of the forehead.

Observations

The figure on the right of the photo is in the Guimet Museum.

1928 / today

Bhikṣus Monks, Novice with a lock of hair
Bhikṣus Monks, Novice with a lock of hair
1928Today

Excavation photograph by Jules Barthoux (1928) juxtaposed with a recent photograph by Alexandra Vanleene.

Characteristics

Dimensions

H: 24.2cm

Technique

Modelling

Material

Stucco

Object type

Figure

Site

Tapa Kalān - 54-56

Conservation location

National Museum of Afghanistan

Museum inventory No.

MK 73

Traces of polychromy

No

Restoration

No restoration

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