Sandstone head and shoulders of Buddha
Northern Wei period, mid to late 5th century
This sandstone head and shoulders of Buddha would have been carved on the high wall of one of the Buddhist cave temples at Yungang in north China, where work began in the mid-fifth century. The distinctive long ears, signifying his princely past, and the cranial bump or ushnisha, identify this sculpture as Buddha.
Height: 43.3cm; Width: 31.5cm
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