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Standing Buddha in Abhaya-vara mudra
Unidentified Artist
second half 6th century - early 7th century
Harvard Art Museums
Cambridge, United States
Details
Title:
Standing Buddha in Abhaya-vara mudra
Creator:
Unidentified Artist
Date:
second half 6th century - early 7th century
Physical Dimensions:
w7.6 x h23.4 cm
Period:
Six Dynasties period, Northern Qi to Sui dynasty
Credit Line:
Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop
Creation Place:
China/East Asia
Type:
Sculpture
External Link:
Harvard Art Museums
Medium:
Gilt
bronze
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