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Head of a Buddha image
Head of a Buddha image

Head of a Buddha image

Place of OriginCentral Thailand, former kingdom of Dvaravati
Dateapprox. 700-900
MaterialsStucco
DimensionsH. 8 in x W. 5 3/4 in x D. 5 1/2 in, H. 20.3 cm x W. 14.6 cm x D. 14.0 cm
Credit LineGift of Walter and Josephine Landor
Object number2001.63
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On view
LocationGallery 8
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Early Stages of Buddhist and Hindu Art in Thailand

Most of the objects in this case relate to the poorly understood culture of Dvaravati, which flourished in parts of central and north central Thailand from the sixth to tenth century. Both Chinese records and locally produced silver coins use this name for a kingdom or, more likely, a group of small kingdoms, with a distinctive culture. This culture produced brick temples with stucco or terra-cotta decoration, and free-standing stone and bronze sculpture, mostly representing the Buddha and bodhisattvas. The people of the Dvaravati region seem to have spoken the Mon language, which is distantly related to Khmer (Cambodian) but not to Thai. Mon speakers still live today in parts of central Thailand and south-central Myanmar (Burma).

Head of a Buddha image
approx. 1300-1400
Head of a Buddha image
approx. 1300-1400
Head of a Buddha image
approx. 1300-1400
Head of a Buddha image
approx. 650-850
Head of a Buddha image
approx. 300-500
Crowned head
approx. 1400-1500
Head of a monk
approx. 1300-1400
Head of a bodhisattva
approx. 300-500