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 Buddha head is made from stucco, a type of plaster that can be either pressed into molds for mass production or built up in layers and hand-modeled to create individualized details. Here the Buddha has standard features for the ancient region of Gandhara (present-day Afghanistan and Pakistan) such as deep-set half-lidded eyes, a serene smile, and the topknot-covered bump ( ushnisha ) on the crown of his head that represents overflowing wisdom. The head would have been painted, as indicated by the remnants of black pigment outlining the eyes and lips, and attached to a robed body, either standing or seated in meditation. The sculpture likely decorated a dome-shaped funerary monument ( stupa ) within a Buddhist monastic complex.
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