Head of Shiva ca. 6th century Northern Pakistan (Brahmanical post-Gupta) The Head of Shiva is powerful testimony to the sculptural and conceptual sophistication of Brahmanical sculpture in the 6th century, at the close the Gupta period in northern India, a moment when new experimentation was underway. The stern-faced Shiva is moustached and his braids of hair are drawn up on his head, bound and allowed to fall in a double loop, a rendering directly descended from Gandharan bodhisattva imagery. This distinctive hair treatment can be traced via the northwest art of preceding centuries to Hellenistic models, as most exemplified in Apollo imagery. Already at this early date Shivas dreadlocks are adorned, as here on the upper right, with a crescent moon, Shivas lunar symbol. His other key identifier, the forehead eye, can be detected directly beneath the parting of the braids framing his forehead. The aesthetics of this Shiva head can be traced to 4th-5th century Gupta-era sandstone sculp

Head of Shiva ca. 6th century Northern Pakistan (Brahmanical post-Gupta) The Head of Shiva is powerful testimony to the sculptural and conceptual sophistication of Brahmanical sculpture in the 6th century, at the close the Gupta period in northern India, a moment when new experimentation was underway. The stern-faced Shiva is moustached and his braids of hair are drawn up on his head, bound and allowed to fall in a double loop, a rendering directly descended from Gandharan bodhisattva imagery. This distinctive hair treatment can be traced via the northwest art of preceding centuries to Hellenistic models, as most exemplified in Apollo imagery. Already at this early date Shivas dreadlocks are adorned, as here on the upper right, with a crescent moon, Shivas lunar symbol. His other key identifier, the forehead eye, can be detected directly beneath the parting of the braids framing his forehead. The aesthetics of this Shiva head can be traced to 4th-5th century Gupta-era sandstone sculp
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