Title
sculpture carving stupa fragment
Identifier
Description
Carved schist relief representing amorini Amorini symbolise love, like cherubs, and are generally naked, wearing only necklaces and anklets. They originated in Greece and spread throughout Western Asia, becoming particularly popular in Gandhara. The amorini are shown holding an undulating garland on their shoulders, with bunches of fruit hanging at the bottom of the loops, while gods and goddesses occupy the spaces above.
Date
Early: 200 Late: 400 Period: Kushana period
Format
H: 565 mm W: 315 mm
Coverage
Asia Pakistan Swat.Valley Morah.Pass Nulbanda Swat.Valley Morah.Pass
Creator
Reid, Alexander.J.Forsyth Gen Sir
Source
Gandhara style
Subject
Buddha
Relation
stone schist
Contributor
Reid,Alexander.J.Forsyth Gen Sir
UUID
68c8b66a-3f83-40d7-a419-2fa302519115