The taming of the elephant: the Buddha, standing frontally, smiling, touches with the right hand the crowned head of an elephant getting out of a city door and holding an elongated object with the trunk. Traces of three further character are preserved.
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Description
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Type |
sculpture :: relief (classification) :: panel |
Name |
10 |
Provenance |
Jamālgarhi (archaeological site) |
Current Location |
Kolkata, Indian Museum (museum) |
Cultural Affiliation |
religious : Buddhist |
Inventory Number (museum) |
G66/A 23279 |
Material |
schist (stone) |
Chronology |
Period |
Gandharan |
Date earliest/latest |
1 / 300
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Techniques | |
# 1 | relief |
Dimensions |
Height | 0.18 |
Width | 0.20 |
Thickness | 0.07 |
Preservation details |
Overall state | bad |
Restored | no |
Notes on preservation | Incomplete: broken on the right side; chipped; of the three characters attending the scene two are headless, of the third only the right arm is partially preserved. |