Afghanistan or Pakistan Ancient region of Gandhara
Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This standing Buddha comes from the ancient region of Gandhara (present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan), known for its unique artistic style combining Greek naturalism with Indian symbolism. Here the artist depicted the Buddha with the traditional bump on his head ( ushnisha ), a mark of overflowing wisdom. But they also modeled a naturalistic face that evokes the thickset features of a Greek boxer and layered monastic robes ( sanghati ) that recall a Roman toga. The sculpture was likely attached to a dome-shaped funerary monument ( stupa ) within a Buddhist monastic complex. Often the weight of the solid stucco head caused it to fall away from the hollow body, which is why this head and body had to be reattached sometime in the 20th century.
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