Southern Tajikistan, 5-8C - THREE STATUES (fragments).

Clay with the traces of paint. Fragments of clay sculpture.
a) FIGURE OF LOKAPALA (three fragments of one figure; 38 x 25 x 13.5; 112 x 45 x 27; 15 x 45 x 61; the reconstructed height corresponds to average human size). From the head to the neck, the facial part was preserved with change (absent hair-do, ears). Face is rounded, is high-cheeked. The arcs of eyebrows are highly raised. Eyes strongly elongated, only they are covered by upper eyelid. Nose small (is partially biased), half-open mouth slightly smiles.
b) TRUNK OF MAN (17,7 x 16,3 x 9,2), which belongs to the small genuflection figure - one of the secondary characters in the high relief of composition (in the attendants of celebrity or in the environment of Buddha). Underclothing covers the lower part of the trunk; stomach, partially breast and hand are exposed; the cover, which is descended to the breast covers arms with triangle. 1975, sanctuary.
„L„y„„.: „L„y„„„r„y„~„ƒ„{„y„z 1983, „ƒ. 296; „_„S ‡‚ 315.
c) TRUNK OF MAN (80 x 40 x 9,5) in the pleated garment (sanghati?). Folds on the stomach and around the neck are molded relief, small semicircular folds on the breast are drawn together, on the damp clay very inattentively. 1975, sanctuary, in the filling (initial position is not reconstructed).
„L„y„„.: „_„S ‡‚ 316.

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