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Wallpapers for Desktops and Mobile Phones: Gandharan Buddha, 2nd AD, Siddhartha Fasting.

Download and decorate your desktop and mobile phone with artefacts, monuments and scenes from the past. This wallpaper features a photoart representation of a sculpture of Siddhartha Gautama, more commonly remembered as the Buddha. The sculpture is one of the best works to emerge from the Gandharan School of Art, and was produced between the 2nd and 3 A.D. It depicts an emaciated Siddhartha Gautama fasting for enlightenment. The original artefact is housed at the Lahore Museum in Pakistan. The wallpaper is based on a photo of the sculpture taken by Percy Brown in 1908 – see the photo below.

Image is a photo of a sculpture of emancipated Siddhartha Gautam fasting fro enlightenment. The photo was produced by Percy brown in 1908. The Sculpture was produced in the 2nd AD, Gandhara School of Art.

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History: For many generations after the death of Siddhartha Gautama, the great sage and wise man, more commonly known as the Buddha, was represented by his followers with signs and symbols, essentially his birthmarks. It was only during the reign of the Kushans in the 2nd A.D. that the first sculptures of the Buddha began to emerge.

This sculpture of the Buddha in the wallpaper is the best work to emerge from the Gandharan School of Art. Produced between the 2nd and 3 A.D., it depicts an emaciated Siddhartha Gautama fasting for enlightenment - with ribs, veins and stretched skin beautifully sculpted out of stone and visible.

The sculpture comes from the ancient region of Gandhara where art was heavily influenced by Greeko-Roman styles. The original artefact is displayed at the Lahore Museum in Pakistan. To learn more about Gandharan Buddhas, see the Farbound.Net story: The Greek Buddha, on the Farbound.Net website. 

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Desktop., Mobile Phone.

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1920 x 1200 pixels., 1200 x 1920 pixels.

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992 Kb., 974 Kb.

Format

JPG

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