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2. A youthful Bodhisattva with strongly defined handsome features and curling moustache.
Pakistan
2nd - 3rd c. Kushan Period Gandhara Region
Polished Black Schist
33cm (13")
A youthful Bodhisattva with strongly defined handsome features and curling moustache.

The execution of the had is exempolary of the highpoint of Gandharan Art. The delicate narrow face is youthful with strongly defined, handsome features and a curling moustache. His wavy hair arranged in cascading curls is pulled back from the forehead and encircled by a diadem consisting of four rows of pearls culminating in faceted finials attached to a central bead. This is probably based on actual jewellery of the period. A raised urna is positioned between the delicately arched eyebrows.

A horizontal piece of hair on the top of the head forms a double loop which is tied by a strand of hair in the middle, a style normally associated with the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future.

References:
The head can be compared with that of a standing Bodhisattva Christies NY Sale 1265. Lot 11, 17 September 2003
Czuma, S; Kushan Sculpture: Images from Early India, Cleveland, 1985,p. 205, fig 114.
Zwalf, W; A Catalogue of the Gandhara Sculpture in the British Museum, London, 1996, pp. 36 – 48, figs 50 – 73.

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