

Pair of Seated Buddhas
The image depicts two golden Buddha statues, titled "Pair of Seated Buddhas". The statues are seated in a cross-legged position on a flat base with a decorative edge, featuring a series of rounded rectangular shapes. The bases are identical and symmetrical. The Buddhas have their hands placed in their laps, with palms facing upwards. They wear robes draped over their shoulders and around their bodies. The robes have intricate designs and patterns. The Buddhas' hair is styled in a tall, rounded topknot. Their ears are long and hanging. The background of the image is dark at the top, gradually transitioning to light gray at the bottom. The statues are positioned side by side, facing forward, and appear to be made of gold or a gold-colored material.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 686 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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