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Head of Vajrapāṇi

HADB 149Tapa Kalān
Tapa KalānFigureStuccoModelling
Figure in Stucco: Head of Vajrapāṇi, Tapa Kalān, Hadda
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Photo by Jules Barthoux ©GrandPalaisRmn - Guimet Museum

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Tapa Kalān

Location

Tapa Kalān36

Description

Depicted beardless, Vajrapāṇi borrows the features of Bacchus or of the silenes who accompany him. His overly large forehead makes his face deformed rather than brachycephalic. His hair is short, wavy, and his ears seem to end in points. The face is serious: frowning eyebrows, deep eyes, severe expression. He is inspired by Hellenistic works. His posture suggests movement.

Characteristics

Technique

Modelling

Material

Stucco

Object type

Figure

Site

Tapa Kalān - 36

Conservation location

National Museum of Afghanistan

Traces of polychromy

No

Restoration

No restoration

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