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Lower part of a statue decorating a Pillar, Late Gupta, 6th-7th century

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Frederic, Louis

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The magnificence of this fragment makes its mutilation the more regrettable, Its workmanship is good, the treatment supple and harmonious, The light muslin skirt clings closely to the body, The exaggeratedly thin waist brings out the classical tribhanga, A long pendant hangs down on her thigh, The curious position has caused the left leg to be deformed, The feet are in profile and the torso frontally,

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Archives Series

Basham Collection

Date created

1959

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This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University.

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