Head of the Buddhist deity Mahasthamaprapta
Place of OriginXiangtangshan, Hebei, China; North Hill, Xiangtangshan, Hebei
Date550-577
PeriodNorthern Qi
DynastyNorthern Qi dynasty (550-577)
MaterialsLimestone
DimensionsH. 35 in x W. 19 in x D. 17 in, H. 88.9 cm x W. 48.3 cm x D. 43.2 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60S32+
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsSculpture
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Text Entries- Gallery Location Gallery 16
Although the Northern Qi was a shortlived state in northeastern China, it once served as a major center for the development of Buddhism. Its rulers were fervent followers of Buddhism and patrons of innumerable temple building projects. A major focus of their efforts was the great rock-cut cave complex at Xiangtangshan on the border between Hebei and Henan. This head once belonged to a colossal statue at this site. Its rounded, rather youthful face and
smooth contours are typical of the stylistic development of the time.
smooth contours are typical of the stylistic development of the time.
probably 618-800
probably 700-1000
approx. 650-750
approx. 700
581-618
prob. 800-900
approx. 650-700
1300-1400
approx. 700
500-600
approx. 700-800