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Mother Goddess

400sā€“500s CE

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

Sets of seven or eight mother goddesses were installed in side chambers near the entrance to Hindu temples. From one of the most naturalistic and charming sets, this mother attentively grasps the wrist of her toddler to gently guide him, while smiling lovingly and patiently at him. The simplicity of garments and ornament is characteristic of sculpture of the 5th and 6th centuries, and the naturalistic qualities of this work from northwestern India suggest connections with the Greco-Roman styles of Gandhara, in present-day Pakistan.

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  • Title: Mother Goddess
  • Date Created: 400sā€“500s CE
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 79.4 x 23.2 cm (31 1/4 x 9 1/8 in.)
  • Provenance: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1970.12
  • Medium: schist
  • Fun Fact: The mother goddess cult can be traced back as far as the Indus Valley civilization.
  • Department: Indian and Southeast Asian Art
  • Culture: Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Gupta Period, 5th-6th Century
  • Credit Line: Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund
  • Collection: Indian Art
  • Accession Number: 1970.12
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