Boeddha

According to the former owner of this statue, it was found close to the city of Jalalabad, in present-day Afghanistan, which once formed part of the province of Gandhara. Between the first and fourth centuries A.D. Gandhara, situated in the north-west of ancient India (now a part of modern Pakistan and Afghanistan), was a major centre for Buddhist art. It was also a centre of trade with the west. Gandhara art shows clear signs of Hellenistic and Roman influences, as in the way in which the facial expression, hair and clothing are represented.

Boeddha

According to the former owner of this statue, it was found close to the city of Jalalabad, in present-day Afghanistan, which once formed part of the province of Gandhara. Between the first and fourth centuries A.D. Gandhara, situated in the north-west of ancient India (now a part of modern Pakistan and Afghanistan), was a major centre for Buddhist art. It was also a centre of trade with the west. Gandhara art shows clear signs of Hellenistic and Roman influences, as in the way in which the facial expression, hair and clothing are represented.