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Bodhisattva head - 51.52 The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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Bodhisattva head - 51.52 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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| Origin: |
Northern Site - Middle Cave
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| Scanned On: |
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| Added On: |
2005-11-16 |
| Vertex Count: |
4,650,862 |
| Stage: |
5 - Done |
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| Status: |
Done |
| Last Modified: |
2009-08-18 |
| Modified By: |
Lec, Adrianne |
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| File Source: |
pass_one_holefilled.xdl |
Comments:
model1.xdl - 916a22157f2bac97f6a4695a07eb3c20 - 11/01/2006 - registered all shells and global registration
model2a.xdl - cf99dac51e4f6b2b79b46f3c5120b744 - 11/01/2006 - basic external cosmetics complete, global registration
pass_one.xdl - 846c32e6dd54ad43a3d18c656bdfde19 - 01/17/2008
Coordinate System (x,y,z)
Transform by input file: pass_one_holefilled.xdl
Rotate: (31.3431,-3.8961,0.0622) deg
Translate: (-59.8883,-570.6145,-249.7533) mm
Hole in back of model
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Height: 81.3 cm (32 inches)
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Width: 44.5 cm (17.5 inches)
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Depth: 30.5 dm (12 inches)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 51.52
Gift of C.T. Loo, 1951
Published:
C.T. Loo, An Exhibition of Chinese Stone Sculptures (New York: 1940), no. 27.
Tsiang, Orientations, 38/6 (September, 2007), 78, figs. 5 and 5a.
The large head has a straight nose and smoothly modeled face with subtly curved arching brows and finely defined eyelids. He wears lotu-shaped earrings that have looped ribbons emerging from the center. This is similar to ornaments in the crown. The distinctive crown has triangular and circular sections and is similar to that of the crown that can be seen in an early photograph of the bodhisattva at the south side of the entrance to the Middle Cave. That head was partially broken at the time. A fragment of that head, from a Japanese collection, was recently sold at Sotheby's, New York.The Metropolitan Museum head is from the bodisattva standing on the opposite or north side of the entrance.
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