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Head of Buddha

HADB 6Inv. MK 260Tapa Kalān
Tapa KalānFigureStuccoModelling
Figure in Stucco: Head of Buddha, Tapa Kalān, Hadda
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Photo by Jules Barthoux ©GrandPalaisRmn - Guimet Museum

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Tapa Kalān

Location

Tapa Kalān68

Description

The asymmetry of the face, the drooping eyes, the frowning eyebrow, the irregular nose, almost hooked in profile, the mouth sketching a cornered smile, give this Buddha an expressive, compassionate air, different from his usual expression, distant and withdrawn in deep meditation. As usual, the chin and cheeks are round. Only the top of the forehead remains of the hairstyle, the locks are stylized, represented by wavy hollowed out furrows. There seems to be a small cavity between the eyebrows, probably for the inlay of the ūrṇā. One notes the presence of an engraved circle at the place of the philtrum.

Characteristics

Technique

Modelling

Material

Stucco

Object type

Figure

Site

Tapa Kalān - 68

Conservation location

National Museum of Afghanistan

Museum inventory No.

MK 260

Traces of polychromy

No

Restoration

No restoration

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