Gandhara School of Art: Group C
Gandhara School of Art: Group C
Gandhara School of Art: Group C
GROUP C
-Chandana Das
-Sandhya Sikha Laskar
-Popy Changmai
-Kuldeep Patowary
INTRODUCTION
• THIS STYLE OF ART WAS CLOSELY CONNECTED TO MAHAYANA BUDDHISM AND HENCE
THE MAIN THEME OF THIS ART WAS LORD BUDDHA AND BODDHISATTVAS.
• OTHER SUBJECTS TOO WERE REPRESENTED SUCH AS IMAGES OF GREEK GOD APOLLO
AND CERTAIN KINGS.
• THE GRAECO-ROMAN EFFECT ON GANDHARA ART CAN BE TRACED THROUGH :
a) HALO AROUND THE HEAD OF LORD BUDDHA
b) BUDDHA’S WAVY HAIR
c) FOREHEAD LINES
d) ORNAMENTS
e) DRAPE AND STYLE OF GARMENTS
FEATURES
• THIS SCHOOL CONTRIBUTED TO DEVELOPMENT OF BUDDHA'S
IMAGE, WHICH WAS USUALLY CARVED OUT OF GREY SLATE STONE
AND WAS CHARACTERISED BY HELLENISTIC FEATURES.
SYMBOLISM.
• DHYANAMUDRA : MEDITATION
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BUDDHA IN GANDHARA SCHOOL
Summing Up
• FROM THE ABOVE DISCUSSION,ONE CAN IDENTIFY
DIFFERENT TYPES OF HELLENISTIC FEATURES ON ART
PIECES THAT WERE PREDOMINATELY SEEN AS
BUDDHIST.