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Gandhara art, style of Buddhist visual art that developed in what is now northwestern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan between the 1st century BCE and the 7th century CE. The style, of Greco-Roman origin, seems to have flourished largely during the Kushan dynasty and was contemporaneous with an important but dissimilar school of Kushan art at Mathura (Uttar Pradesh, India).
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Gandhara art:
- Gandhara art is a style of visual art in Buddhism that was created between the first century BC and 7th century BC. It was the name given to land which is in Pakistan and Afghanistan and its integrated civilization. It was ruled by several dynasties and often linked by their adoption of Buddhism.
- It was a fusion of Greco roman Indian style. Taxila is a famous site of Gandhara art. This style of art is characterised by strong idealistic realism and a description of Hellenistic art. The very first depiction of Buddha in human structure is sculptured by this art.
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