Buddhist Ghazni: Decorative element/miscellanea
Inv. no. TS01093
IsMEO / IsIAO Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan, 1967
Tapa Sardar, Vihara 17
Front area of the chapel (débris of the left-hand wall decoration)
Tapa Sardar, Vihara 17
Front area of the chapel (débris of the left-hand wall decoration)
Buddha (niche)
Red clay
Very high relief; locks of hair and scrolls obtained from mould
H: 100; W: 80 cm
Late period
Buddha seated in dhyanamudra on a plain throne, in a trefoil false-niche, with lower frieze and male deity on the upper right side. Buddha wrapped in overrobe with hands holding the hem of the robe (covered feet). Niche with arch decorated with running scroll. Frieze showing an upper band with birds flying to right and lower band with large running scroll. On the right, deity turned to the Buddha, with naked torso, necklace with oval pendant, keyura and beaded wristlet at the right arm.
Kabul National Museum
Kabul National Museum
Neg. no.: 787/ 3÷5; 789/ 5÷9
Digital photos: MAIA 2002; MAIA 2003
Drawings: Inv. No. 6272
Digital photos: MAIA 2002; MAIA 2003
Drawings: Inv. No. 6272