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Standing Buddha
Standing Buddha
 

Standing Buddha

CHINA; Tang dynasty (618–907); Stone; H: 198 cm; Xi 'an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi, China
This Buddha statue from Early Tang period (618–712) has square features and a mounded usnisa. The monastic robe covers both shoulders and falls deeply over the arms, spreading out the material that otherwise clings to the body. The folds follow and emphasize the shape of the limbs particularly in the way they divide over either thigh and ripple separately down the legs in a pattern that is mirrored by the lower robe. The left hand hangs downward in varada (wish-granting) mudra. The double lotus pedestal on which the figure stands is not the original, but from the earlier Northern Zhou dynasty, as is attested by an inscription dated 560.