in which painting buddha has been painted with hair and moustaches
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Buddha doesn't have beard and mustache but has long hair tied together at top. Does he cared to shave it off daily or his followers removed it from his statue?
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In Gandhara arts/ painting the buddha has been painted with hair and mustaches
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Gandhara art:
- Gandhara art is a style of Buddhist visible artwork that evolved in what's now northwestern Pakistan and Japanese Afghanistan between the first century BCE and the seventh century CE.
- The fashion, of Greco-Roman origin, appears to have flourished in large part all through the Kushan dynasty and become contemporaneous with a critical however numerous faculty of Kushan artwork at Mathura (Uttar Pradesh, India).
- The Gandhara area had long been a crossroads of cultural influences. During the reign of the Indian emperor Ashoka (third century BCE), the area has become the scene of extensive Buddhist missionary activity. And withinside the 1st century CE, rulers of the Kushan empire, which protected Gandhara, maintained contact with Rome.
- In its interpretation of Buddhist legends, the Gandhara faculty integrated many motifs and strategies from Classical Roman artwork, which include vine scrolls, cherubs bearing garlands, tritons, and centaurs. The primary iconography, however, remained Indian.
- Gandhara’s function withinside the evolution of the Buddha image has been a factor of considerable war of words amongst scholars.
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