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10 avril 2025

Head of a Bodhisattva, Sui dynasty, late 6th century,

Head of a Bodhisattva, Sui dynasty, late 6th century, Sandstone, pigments, 41.28 × 23.97 × 29.53 cm (without attached base). Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Putnam D. McMillan Fund and the Friends of Bruce Dayton Art Acquisition Fund, 2017.5.

 

This sculpture was originally the head of a standing figure of a bodhisattva—a being who has postponed its own passage to nirvana in order to guide others to salvation. Carved fully in the round, with a serene expression and gracefully curved downcast eyes, it wears an elaborate crown that is secured by knotted ribbons that hang down behind its ears. These characteristic knots of scarves help date the sculpture to the Sui dynasty. The figure represents some important changes in Buddhist art in China. It exhibits a new fashion for elaboration and ornament that emerged at this time. It also demonstrates another trend of the period—the use of freestanding sculptures rather than high reliefs in cave-temples or on stelae.

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