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Masterpieces of Oriental Art. 17: Representations of the Bodhisattva Going to School, in Gandhāra Reliefs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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In the Exhibition of Indian Art held in London at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1947–48, was a Gandhāra sculpture No. 106, lent by Major-General H. L. Haughton, C.B., C.I.E., C.B.E. It is now in the possession of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Its official Museum number is I.S. 51–1948. It measures 35 cm. in length and 32 cm. in height (PI. IV, fig. 1).

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1951

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References

Page 131 note 1 See Ṫhe Art of India and Pakistan, p. 36 and pl. 19, 111.

Page 131 note 2 A.G.-B.G., fig. 154.

Page 131 note 3 Ibid., fig. 284.

Page 132 note 1 Peshawar Museum, Nos. 131, 151, 347; Lahore Museum, Nos. 2062, 206, A.G.-B.G., figs. 165 (6), 167; Calcutta Museum, A.G.-B.G., fig. 166.

Page 132 note 2 Annual Report, Archaeological Survey of India, 1906–7, pl. xxxi (a).

Page 132 note 1 Annual Report, Archaeological Survey of India, 1928–29, p. 142, pl. lviii (a, c).