give two distinctive features of Gupta sculpture
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The success of Gupta sculpture lies in its attaining a balance between the sensuousness of the Kushan figures and the symbolic abstraction of the early medieval ones. ... Krishna, best known later as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, also appears in sculptures from the early fifth century
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The Gupta period may be described as ‘classic’ in the sense of the degree of perfection it achieved—something that was never achieved before and has seldom been achieved since— and in the perfect balance and harmony of ail elements in style and iconography.
The Guptas were Brahmanical by religion with special devotion to Vishnu, but they showed exemplary tolerance for both Buddhism and Jainism.
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The Guptas were Brahmanical by religion with special devotion to Vishnu, but they showed exemplary tolerance for both Buddhism and Jainism.
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