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Bodhisattva head, 14.50 The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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Bodhisattva head, 14.50 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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| Scanned On: |
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2005-11-16 |
| Vertex Count: |
4,478,779 |
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5 - Done |
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Done |
| Last Modified: |
2009-09-28 |
| Modified By: |
Adrianne, Lec |
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| File Source: |
pass_one_holefilled.xdl |
Comments:
model1.xdl - basic shell registration, global registration 1:1 - cabd4f9a3f9392690370847e86799366 - 12/28/2006
model2a.xdl - basic cosmetic cleanup, global registration 1:1 - 845aba5fc7861834c5cd393f985d7afc - 01/02/2007
pass_one.xdl - needs a bit of touch up - a2e5cf8a72686b71944e50265d8bfa70 - 07/25/2007
pass_one_merged.xdl - 0631144247f932420764dcafa4b1e1c3 - 11/25/2008
Coordinate System (x,y,z)
Transform by input file: pass_one_holefilled.xdl
Rotate: (190.1968,17.7171,180.9818) deg
Translate: (431.7594,-192.7646,-2167.4402) mm
Hole at base of model from object being mounted.
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Height: 38.1 cm., 15 inches
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art 14.50
Rogers Fund, 1914
China, late Northern Qi dynasty (550-77)
Limestone
Published:
Siren 1925, pl. 476 A and B.
Alan Priest, Chinese Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, 1944), pl. 60.
Angel Howard, Abraham Ho et al, Chinese Buddhist Sculpture from the Wei through the T'ang Dynasties Taipei: National Museum of History, 1983), no. 15. , no. 16.
Haiwai yizhen: Foxiang I 1986, no. 59.
Shi, 1983, pg. 810, Valenstein, 2007, fig. 21. Watt, 1990, fig. 63 and Zhang, 2004, fig. 18.
The head has smoothly carved and finely finished with idealized features and a gentle expression. The small mouth squarish cushioned chin and incised line of the eyebrow are very imilar to the pratyekabuddha head in the U. of Pennsylvania Museum. The face appears to be polished or rubbed to a smooth gloss. It is smoothly finished at the back and was removed from a free-standing or seated figure that was not attached to the wall of a cave. It belongs to a group of heads of very similar scale and highly polished execution that may come from the same site or temple. Related pieces are a bodhisattva head and a pratyekabuddha head in the University of Pennsylvania Museum and a pratyekabuddha head in the Clark Art Institute.
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