Title: Buddhist Iconography
1Buddhist Iconography
- AP Art History
- Chapters 6, 7, 8
- Life of the BuddhaBuddhist SymbolsMudrasAsian
Buddha Figures
2Gandhara - Greco-Indian
- Synthesis of Hellenistic and Indian
- 300 BCE - CE 700
- Bactrian kingdoms of Pakistan, Afghanistan
- Cities established on Greek models
- Greek architectural features
- Acanthus column
- Greek themes and motifs
- Atlas substituted for Indian yakshi
3Life of the Buddha 1
- Queen Mayas Dream
- Buddhas conception miraculous
- Giant white elephant pierced her in side
- Large circle would have contained elephant
- Greco-Indian style
- Greek robes
The Dream of Queen Maya, Kushan period, 1st
century A.D. Pakistan (ancient region of
Gandhara, probably Takht-i-Bahi) Schist 6 1/2 x
7 5/8 in.
4Life of the Buddha 2
- Birth of the Buddha
- Born from Queen Mayas side
- Baby already displays
- Ushnisha
- Halo
- Urna
- Indian pose
- Like yakshi, syands with foot on tree ,
manifesting fertility
Birth of the Buddha, Kushan period Pakistan
(ancient region of Gandhara, probably
Takht-i-Bahi) Stone 6 x 7 in.
5Life of the Buddha 3
- Great Departure
- Buddha secretly leaves fathers House
- Four dwarves hold up horses hooves so departure
will be silent - Temptation
- Demons endeavor to persuade Siddartha to turn back
The Great Departure and the Temptation of the
Buddha, Ikshvaku period, ca. first half of 3rd
century India (Andra Pradesh, Nagarjunakonda)
Limestone 56 3/4 x 36 1/4 x 6 in.
6Life of the Buddha 4
- Ascetic Years
- Sought answers to problem of suffering through
asceticism - Ate only rice begged from passersby
- Gandhara theme
- Uncommon in other areas
- Reappears in China and Japan
- Chan/Zen Buddhism
Fasting Siddhartha, Kushan period, ca. 3rd
century Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara)
Schist 10 15/16 in.
7Life of the Buddha 5
- Enlightenment
- Sat under bodhi tree
- Determined to meditate until found answer
- Besieged by Maras demon daughters
- Buddha touches earth with right hand
- Mudra - hand gesture
- Appeals to earth goddess
- Scenes around sides
- Eight Events
Plaque with scenes from the life of the Buddha,
Pala or Pagan period, 12th century India or
Burma Mudstone 3 15/16 in. (10 cm)
8Life of the Buddha 6
- Serpent king protects Shakyamuni Buddha from
heavy rains - Common Cambodian theme
- Popularized by Khmer
- King Jayavarman sponsored state cult
- Snakes associated with healing
- Jayavarman built hospitals throughout realm
Buddha sheltered by a naga, Angkor period, 12th
century Cambodia Bronze 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm)
9Life of the Buddha 7
- First Sermon
- At Sarnath
- In deer park
- Deer in pairs frequent Buddhist symbols
- Sets teaching in motion
- Wheel (dharma)
- Surrounded by ascetics who were his first
companions
Buddha's First Sermon at Sarnath, Kushan Period,
ca. 3rd century Pakistan (ancient region of
Gandhara) Gray schist 11 1/4 x 12 3/4 in.
10Life of the Buddha 8
- Death of Buddha
- At age 80
- Ate tainted food
- Laid down between two trees
- Passed into nirvana
- Iconography
- Recumbent body
- Surrounded by mourning disciples
- Other areas colossal figures
The Death of the Buddha, Kushan period, 3rd
century Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara)
Gray schist 26 x 26 in.
11Buddhist Symbols
- Lotus
- Purity
- Wheel of Law
- Buddhas teaching
- Stupa
- Grave monument for relics of Buddha or remains of
holy man - Deer
- In pairs
- First sermon at Deer Park
- Snake
- Pre-Buddhist fertility rituals
- Protection of Buddha
12Buddhist Mudras
- Abhaya
- Varada
- Vitarka
- Dharmachakra
- Dhyana
13Gandhara India
- Mature Gandharan style
- Less Hellenistic
- Mudra
- Abhaya-mudra
- Right hand raised
- To allay fears
- Mandorla
- Elaborate body halo
Standing Buddha, ca. 6th century Pakistan,
ancient region of Gandhara Bronze H. 13 1/4 in.
14Gupta India
- Gupta Period 320 - 647
- Gupta sculptors established canonical Buddha
image - Gandhara iconography soft, full-bodied figure
- Clinging garments
- Painted Caves of Ajanta best examples of mural
painting
Buddha, Gupta period, second half of 6th century
India (probably Bihar) Bronze H. 18 1/2 in.
15Tang China
- Tang Buddhas
- Broad shoulders
- Narrow waist
- Pursed lips
- Arched eyebrows
- Mudra
- Dharmachakra-mudra
- setting the wheel of the law in motion
- Shakyamuni Buddha (Siddhartha)
Standing Buddha, ca. 6th century Pakistan,
ancient region of Gandhara Bronze H. 13 1/4 in.
16Silla Period Korea
- Korean dynasty Silla
- 668 - 935
- Devotional figurine for private worship
- Mudra
- Right hand abhaya-mudra
- Left hand varada-mudra
- Fulfilling wishes
Standing Buddha, Unified Silla dynasty (668935),
8th century Korea Gilt bronze H. 5 1/2 in.