Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya

Description

In this stele, Shakyamuni (the historical Buddha) bears a benign smile in the hand gestures of fearlessness and gift giving. He is flanked by two bodhisattvas and two disciples-all standing against a mandorla (almond-shaped halo) adorned with a stupa and flying heavenly beings. On the reverse side, the Buddha sits in a pensive pose with his head tilted, mediating under twin sala trees. This position is reserved for Shakyamuni’s first meditation or Maitreya’s meditation. The joint appearance of Shakyamuni and Maitreya (the future Buddha) on two sides of a stele was a favorite scheme of the Northern Qi period.

Provenance

(J. E. Eskenazi, Ltd., London, England, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1993); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1993–)

Stele with Shakyamuni and Maitreya

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c. 570s

Accession Number

1993.108

Medium

marble with polychromy

Dimensions

Overall: 119 cm (46 7/8 in.)

Classification

Sculpture

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund