Accession Nr.: 2238
Type: relief
Date of production:
1st-3rd c.
Gandhara art
Place of production:
Acquisition: donation of Imre Schwaiger
Materials: slate
Techniques: carved
Dimensions: height: 26 cm
width: 27 cm
depth: 6.5 cm
Relief fragment with the seated Buddha and an attending figure (Herakles?). The Buddha's right hand is in the gesture of fearlessness, whils his left hand and the object in it are partially fragmented. He has short hair, ushnisha on the top of the head, moustache, and a circular glory. A pleated shroud covers his both shoulders and arms. Above his head is a semicircular ceiling of leaf bundles representing the bodhi tree, which is broken off on the right side. The head of the attending figure is missing.

Himalayan schist.