

Frieze with Apsaras
The Frieze with Apsaras by an unknown artist is a horizontal stone carving. The frieze features four female figures carved from sandstone. The figures are depicted in a dancing posture, each with their arms raised. Their hair is styled in an updo, and they wear necklaces and short skirts. The figures are positioned on a decorative base with ornate patterns. The carving is rectangular in shape, with a flat top and a rough, unfinished edge on one side. The background of the image is a gray gradient, and the frieze is placed on a black stand.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 498 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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