:Seated Buddha from Gandhara
{{Short description|Gandharan sculpture in the British Museum}}
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|name = Seated Buddha from Gandhara
|image_caption = Seated Buddha from Gandhara on display in the British Museum
|material = schist (stone)
|size = Height: 95 cm
Width: 53 cm
Depth: 24 cm
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|period = c. 2nd - 3rd Century AD
|place = Jamal Garhi, Gandhara, Pakistan
{{small|(Present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)}}
|location = Room 22, British Museum, London
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The Seated Buddha from Gandhara is an early surviving statue of the Buddha discovered at the site of Jamal Garhi in ancient Gandhara in modern-day Pakistan, that dates to the 2nd or 3rd century AD during the Kushan Empire. Statues of the "enlightened one" were not made until the 1st century CE. Before that, Buddha were generally represented by aniconic symbols. Like other Gandharan, Greco-Buddhist art, and Kushan art, the statue shows influence from Ancient Greek art depicting Buddhist themes. The sculpture is now in room 22 of the British Museum, catalogued as 1895, 1026.1.[https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/asia/s/seated_buddha_from_gandhara.aspx Seated Buddha from Gandhara] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151020134252/https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/asia/s/seated_buddha_from_gandhara.aspx|date=20 October 2015}}, British Museum Highlights, accessed July 2010
Description
The statue was carved in schist, allowing very fine detail. The pose illustrates Buddha's first sermon on "setting in motion the Wheel of Law" at the deer park at Sarnath near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. The statue was made in the 2nd or 3rd century and although Buddha lived in the 6th and 5th centuries before Christ, this is still a quite early statue. Statues of the "enlightened one" were not made until the 1st century AD. For the first four hundred years after his death Buddha was represented by symbols alone such as his footprint.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/lp9wEwU9RrC4De5WrDawtg Seated Buddha], History of the World in 100 Objects, BBC, accessed July 2010
This statue was used as the inspiration of a BBC Radio 4 programme in the series called A History of the World in 100 Objects in May 2010. The programme discussed the change that allowed Buddha to be represented by a statue instead of as previously by symbols alone.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00shk95 Seated Buddha from Gandhara], BBC Radio 4, accessed July 2010
The figure of the Buddha is shown on a cushion on a throne or platform. On the front of the throne there are much smaller figures of a bodhisattva with a turban and halo, flanked by kneeling figures of a male and female probably representing donor portraits of a couple who paid for the statue.{{Cite web|url=https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/search_object_details.aspx?objectid=225497&partid=1&searchText=RRI5353&fromADBC=ad&toADBC=ad&numpages=10&orig=%2fresearch%2fsearch_the_collection_database.aspx¤tPage=1|title=Collection database, British Museum}}
Similar statues
There is a similar statue carved from black schist at Yale University Art Gallery[http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/bevans/art101/art101b-0-india/WebPage-Info.00036.html Seated Buddha], CalStateLA.edu, accessed July 2010 Another comparable statue was sold by Christie's in September 2009 for $218,500. That statue dated from the same time and place and was 26 inches high.[http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=5229822 A gray schist figure of a seated Buddha], Christies.com, 2009, accessed July 2010 These Buddhas are widely considered to be the rarest of all Buddhist sculptures and despite iconoclasm, they can be found in the museums of France, Germany, Japan, Korea, China, India, and Afghanistan as well as those still remaining in Pakistan.[http://www.heritage.gov.pk/html_Pages/gandhara.html Gandhara Civilization], Heritage.gov.pk, accessed July 2010
Gallery
File:Buda de Gandhāra, British Museum.jpg|A different Gandharan figure in the British Museum (1880.217)
File:Seated Buddha, British Museum.jpg|Another view of the seated Buddha in the British Museum
File:Gandhara Buddha Berlin Museum.jpg|Seated Buddha, Gandhara, Berlin Museum.
See also
References
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