Head of a Buddha
Some of the most interesting and powerful of the Lopburi stone sculptures have a strongly expressive character- achieved by making the volumes of the cheeks relate to those of the chin in a dynamic way, as well as through the manipulation of the outlines of the brows, eyes, an...
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12346
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sculpture
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normalized
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Alexander B. Griswold, Monkton, July 1948 [presented to the Breezewood Foundation, inv. no. 442]; Baltimore Museum of Art, 1960, by gift [BMA 1960.54]; Walters Art Museum, 1989, by transfer as gift.
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en
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1
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| iiifBase | https://art.thewalters.org/images/art/PL2_25.94_Fnt_BW.jpg |
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| sourceUrl | https://purl.thewalters.org/art/25.94 |
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