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Head of a Guardian King
Head of a Guardian King
The Walters Art Museum
This stone head is Buddhist in inspiration. It is carved with bulging features, almost as if it had been kneaded out of clay.
Architectural Panels with Scenes from a Bodhisattva Legend
Architectural Panels with Scenes from a Bodhisattva Legend
The Walters Art Museum
These panels, carved in low relief, must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Standing Bodhisattva
Standing Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
Bodhisattvas or Buddhas-to-be are dressed as Indian princes would be, with elaborate jewelry.
Buddha
Buddha
The Walters Art Museum
Carved from twelve joined pieces of wood, covered with five layers of lacquer, and then painted, this sculpture is the oldest, known surviving Chinese
Simhavaktra
Simhavaktra
The Walters Art Museum
Simhavaktra, a Buddhist goddess whose name means “lion-faced,” dramatically embodies the ideal of enlightenment.
Kalachakra and Vishvamata
Kalachakra and Vishvamata
The Walters Art Museum
Locked in a passionate embrace, the male Buddha Kalachakra and his female partner, Vishvamata, manifest the ideal of complete enlightenment, the supre
Bodhisattva Guanyin
Bodhisattva Guanyin
The Walters Art Museum
Guanyin is a bodhisattva, a divine being who has attained enlightenment but chooses to stay in the world to help others.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: A Monkey Making an Offering
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: A Monkey Making an Offering
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Celestial Adorants
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Celestial Adorants
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Warriors and Drums
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Warriors and Drums
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Celestial Adorants
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Celestial Adorants
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Warriors and Drums
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Warriors and Drums
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Standing Bodhisattva
Standing Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
This standing figure has its right arm broken off at the wrist, and its left at the elbow. The feet are missing.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Head of a Statuette
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Head of a Statuette
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument: Woman Leading a Horse and Celestial Musicians
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
One of Fifteen Reliefs from a Buddhist Monument
The Walters Art Museum
These panels must have originally adorned a Buddhist structure, perhaps a pagoda somewhere in northernmost China.
Head of Guanyin [Kuanyin] Bodhisattva
Head of Guanyin [Kuanyin] Bodhisattva
The Walters Art Museum
This head of Guanyin [Kuanyin] has a small Amitabha Buddha in the headdress. The tip of the nose and the ends of the ear lobes are broken off.
Maitreya (?) Seated on a Lotus Throne
Maitreya (?) Seated on a Lotus Throne
The Walters Art Museum
This statue of Maitreya has an ushnisha. The left arm and head are broken off and the head has been cemented back on.
Grain Weight in the Form of a Hare
Grain Weight in the Form of a Hare
The Walters Art Museum
Crouched on top of a rectangular stone base, this natuarlistic carving of a hare served as a standard weight for measuring grain in the marketplace.

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