Transfer of Buddhism Across Central Asian Networks (7th to 13th Centuries)
162 linrothe officials doing so. Finally, we can depend on the fact that the Maitreya and Avalokiteśvara Buddhist sculptures, al ...
origins of the kashmiri style 163 Kartsé sculpture. The thumb of the right hand is turned as if the palm is fac- ing in, rather ...
164 linrothe Figure 5.6 Two-armed Maitreya, carved on stone cliff at Kartsé village, ht. approx. 8–9 m, ca. 9th c. Suru Valley, ...
origins of the kashmiri style 165 Figure 5.7 Detail of fig. 5.6 Photo: Rob Linrothe, 2010. Figure 5.8 Detail of fig. 5.6 Photo: ...
166 linrothe may be accounted for by the artist of the colossal sculpture considering both the size and the inevitable distance ...
origins of the kashmiri style 167 Figure 5.10 Avalokiteśvara, stone, from the site of Pandrethan in Kashmir, ca. 8th c. Sri Prat ...
168 linrothe Figure 5.11 Four-armed Hindu deity, Mārtāṇḍa Temple, Kashmir, 8th c. Photo: Rob Linrothe, 2011. ...
origins of the kashmiri style 169 belt, second is the thick roundedness of the beads that make up the wristlets and vanamālā, an ...
170 linrothe Figure 5.12 Apsaras, detail of fig. 5.6 Photo: Rob Linrothe, 2010. ...
origins of the kashmiri style 171 with Kashmir,” “displays many of the stylistic features of the bronze statues that are general ...
172 linrothe At one time the Kartsé Maitreya must have been visible from across the val- ley. The fact that it has not been seve ...
origins of the kashmiri style 173 near Baramula, Kashmir.47 Other differences between the Mulbek and Kartsé sculptures include t ...
174 linrothe tunic, which also ends at the knees. In this they are not different than the early local donors seen in Zangskar, L ...
origins of the kashmiri style 175 Figure 5.13 Cliff with rock carving of four-armed Maitreya and temple, Mulbek village, Kargil ...
176 linrothe Figure 5.14 Detail of four-armed Maitreya, upper half, carved on stone cliff at Mulbek village, ht. approx. 7–8 m, ...
origins of the kashmiri style 177 Figure 5.16 Detail of four-armed Maitreya at Mulbek, legs and hand holding kuṇḍikā. Photo: Rob ...
178 linrothe Figure 5.18 George Henderson, “Image of Buddha Carved in a Rock”, after Lahore to Yärkand: Incidents of the Route a ...
origins of the kashmiri style 179 A range of commentators, representing a wide spectrum of fields of expertise, including histor ...
180 linrothe the huge head of Maheśvara from Pandrethan,56 push the upper ear forwards as if seen from the side, and then swing ...
origins of the kashmiri style 181 Figure 5.19 Vaikuṇṭha Viṣṇu, stone, from Avantisvāmin, ca. 9th c. Sri Pratap Singh Museum, Sri ...
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