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Bodhisattva in Contemplation
Bodhisattva in Contemplation
 

Bodhisattva in Contemplation

KOREA; Goguryeo dynasty (37 BCE–668 CE); Gilt bronze; H: 9.1 cm; National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea
This statue was carved between the years of 525 to 550 and exemplifies an early stage in representing Bodhisattvas in contemplation. The metalwork of this northern statue is dynamically rendered and there is a more energetic rhythm to the ripples of the robe in place of the smooth and peaceful sculptures of the southern kingdoms. The position of the legs are reversed from other examples of Bodhisattvas in the same pose. The arm, leaning on the knee, is bent so far back that the two supporting fingers are placed under, rather than at the side of the jaw. Other elements remain the same, including the high crown, the thin body, and the one leg overhanging the seat.
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