Seated Buddha
Place of Originperhaps Jamalgarhi, Peshawar valley, Northern Pakistan, ancient region of Gandhara
Dateapprox. 300-500
MaterialsStone (schist)
DimensionsH. 34 in x W. 19 1/4 in x D. 7 in, H. 86.4 cm x W. 48.9 cm x D. 17.8 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60S393
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On viewLocationGallery 1
More InformationThe Buddha’s hands are held in a gesture of preaching known as “turning the wheel of the doctrine.” (A depiction of an actual wheel being turned is carved on the architectural element nearby,).
Beneath his low throne appears a seated princely figure flanked by kneeling devotees who may represent donors or perhaps gods urging the Buddha-to-be to start his quest for enlightenment.
approx. 200-300
approx. 200-500
approx. 300-500
1200-1300
approx. 200-300
approx. 300-500
approx. 200-400
approx. 200 - 400