DescriptionNereus Playing Flutes, 1st-3rd Cent. AD.jpg
English: Special Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Exhibit, Shaanxi History Museum, Xi'an. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com. Gahdhara, Kushan Empire, Nereus or Triton (the Greek sea god) playing the aulos. Exhibit called "Admiring the Way and Pursuing Art--Ikuo Hirayama's Silk Road Art World."[1]
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↑佛陀|多元文明融合的犍陀罗佛教艺术(in cn). cnarts.net. "Buddha|Gandhara Buddhist Art: A Fusion of Diverse Civilizations [translated title]...All from the collection of Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Art Museum On display at the National Museum of China...Relief of Triton playing the lute"
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Sculpture of Nereus (the Greek sea god) playing the double flute; Gandhara, Kushan Empire.