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Home > Exhibitions > Six Dynasties art from the Norman A. Kurland collection part two > objects
Northern Wei dynasty, early 6th century Longmen cave temples, Henan province The sensitively rendered face and fluid lines of drapery in this low-relief carving are remarkably effective in evoking the spirit of a Buddhist monk. The monk may have been one of a pair, flanking a central image of Buddha, or part of a large procession of religious and secular figures.
Height: 58.5cm
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