Eastern
The first sculptures in India date back to the Indus Valley civilization (3300–1700 B.C.), which are among the earliest instances of sculpture worldwide. During the 2nd to 1st century B.C. in far northern India, which is now southern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, sculptures became more anatomically correct and centered on the worship of Buddha. Although Siddhartha Gotama, Buddha, lived in the 6th century BC, it was not until the 1st century AD that his likeness regularly appeared in statuary, with the finest known examples of Buddhist sculpture being produced in the Gupta period from the 4th to the 6th century AD.
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Egyptian King Bust
This King of Egypt bust is a perfect complementary piece to the Queen of Egypt Bust. This pharoahs head is adorned with a crown in the shape of a snake. The Att ... more
Egyptian Queen Bust
This queen of egypt bust is a perfect complementary piece to the King of Egypt Bust. Her hair is braided and this queens head is adorned with a crown in the sha ... more
Tutankhamen King Bust
Tutankhamen or better know as King Tut once ruled Egypt in the eighteenth dynasty. He ruled for only a short period and was given the throne at the age of eight ... more
Malaysian Buddha on Ornate Base Statue
Arkahdia Arts Studio a European immigrant now living in New York started a studio dedicated to casting these pieces of Art. By focusing the business on two g ... more
