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Buddha from Angkor Wat

Buddha from Angkor Wat. The Casting Workshop at the Louvre Museum Réunion des Musées Nationaux
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Published since: June 11, 2008
Last update: December 2, 2009
This is the reproduction of a stoneware statuette dated from the 12th-13th centuries.

Buddhism, which spread from India, did not become the prevailing religion in Cambodia until the end of the 12th century. It was nevertheless the inspiration for some very fine sculpture as of the 7th century.

During the 11th century, an ethnic type was imposed on sculptors who broke away from the Indian influence of the past. This movement led to a series of faces, both Buddhist and Brahminic, which idealized the features of the Khmers : the smile appeared during this period, The cranial protuberance, one of the canons for portraying the Buddha, like his curly hair, are interpreted in the Khmer style in this work, as in the variations found all over South-East Asia.
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Description

HeaderCultural related artifacts
CategorySculptures
TypeWorks of art Reproductions
OriginOriental and Asian Art
CountryCambodia
AuthorThe Casting Workshop at the Louvre Museum
Height 30 cm
11.8 in
Width 11 cm
4.3 in
Length 11 cm
4.3 in