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Relief of standing Buddha
Relief of standing Buddha

Relief of standing Buddha

Place of Originprobably Pegu (Bago) area, Myanmar (Burma)
Dateapprox. 1100-1250
MaterialsGold repousse
DimensionsH. 7 1/4 in x W. 3 1/2 in, H. 18.4 cm x W. 8.9 cm
Credit LineGift of Dr. and Mrs. David Buchanan
Object number2005.89
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On view
LocationGallery 9
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The Kingdom of Bagan (Pagan), approx. 1000–1300

 

Several of the objects in this case were made in the powerful Burmese kingdom of Bagan (Pagan). The Buddhist rulers of Bagan built, in their capital, hundreds of large temples of brick and stucco, many of which survive today. Inside the temples, the walls were often painted in brilliantly colored scenes from the life of the Buddha and other Buddhist subjects, and lined with sculptures.

 

Bagan had cultural and artistic ties with the homeland of Buddhism in eastern India. (The art of eastern India is highlighted in Gallery 2.) Few ancient Buddhist temples have survived in eastern India, so the beautiful temples of Bagan are the best remaining suggestion of the architecture of the center of the Buddhist world.