High relief stone carving designed for an architectural niche to honor a Buddhist religious figure. Probably 15th century Ming period (per formal appraisal when purchased in 1992).
21 inches tall x 9 inches wide
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A hand-carved Buddha relief from Ming period, around 15th century. Buddha reliefs from the Ming period, specifically around the 15th century, are exquisite examples of Buddhist art and sculpture produced during the Ming Dynasty in China. The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was a time of cultural and artistic flourishing, and Buddhist art was one of the significant forms of artistic expression during this period.
Buddha reliefs were typically made from stone, wood, or other durable materials. Skilled artisans carefully carved the reliefs, employing sophisticated sculpting techniques to create detailed and expressive representations of the Buddha. The Buddha reliefs from this period often depicted serene and compassionate facial expressions, reflecting the Buddhist ideals of inner peace and enlightenment.
Buddha reliefs from the Ming period are not only exquisite artistic creations but also hold significant cultural and historical value. They provide insights into the religious practices, beliefs, and artistic achievements of this period in Chinese history.
Very good condition
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