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Daibutsu at Kamakura, Japan, early 20th century(?). This great bronze statue of Buddha, which is 13.5 metres high and weighs 93 tons, is believed to date from the mid 13th century
The Buddhist Triad, 1922. Creator: UnknownThe Buddhist Triad, 1922. The Saha Triad is a devotional motif in East Asian Buddhism showing the chief Buddha and bodhisattvas Gautama Buddha, Padmapani and Ksitigarbha
Le Buddha, 1895. Creator: Odilon RedonLe Buddha, 1895
Shakyamuni Buddha and the Sixteen Arhats, 19th century. Creator: Tibetan cultureShakyamuni Buddha and the Sixteen Arhats, 19th century. Private Collection
Buddha, Standing with Hand in Gesture of Reassurance (Abhaymudra), Tang dynasty, 618-907, 7th/8th century
Birth of the Buddha, c. 1710. Creator: Hanekawa ChinchoBirth of the Buddha, c. 1710. The young Buddha stands on a lotus flower
Sakyamuni, Confucius and Lao-tzu under a pine, Muromachi period, 1392-1568. Creator: UnknownSakyamuni, Confucius and Lao-tzu under a pine, Muromachi period, 1392-1568
Sakyamuni, Period of Division, 550-577. Creator: UnknownSakyamuni, Period of Division, 550-577
Seated figure of the Buddha Sakyamuni in high relief, Period of Division, 534-550
Sakyamuni Buddha seated on a lion throne, Period of Division, ca. 480. Creator: UnknownSakyamuni Buddha seated on a lion throne, Period of Division, ca. 480
The Buddhas Duobao (Sanskrit Prabhutaratna) and Sakyamuni, Period of Division, 503
Sakyamuni, Lao Tzu, and Confucius, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644. Creator: UnknownSakyamuni, Lao Tzu, and Confucius, Ming dynasty, 1368-1644
Buddhist triad: Sakyamuni, Manjusri and Samantabhadra, Edo period, mid 17th-early 18th century
Shakyamuni Buddha, Early 10th century. Creator: Chinese MasterShakyamuni Buddha, Early 10th century. Found in the Collection of Musee Guimet, Paris
The Hidden Budhist City. Creator: Saeed BrosThe Hidden Budhist City. View of ancient Buddhist monasteries and the Dhamekh Stupa at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, India. The stupa, built in 500 AD
Sarnath, Benares. Creator: Saeed BrosSarnath, Benares. The Dhamekh Stupa at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, India, built in 500 AD. The stupa is said to mark the spot where the Buddha gave the first sermon to his disciples after attaining
The Three Sages, c19th century, (1910). Creator: UnknownThe Three Sages, c19th century, (1910). Wrought iron tsuba of Confucius; Sakya Muni and Lao-tsze of Taoist philosophy discussing the essence of life. An allegory of moral principle
Wall painting from the Caves of Ajanta of Raja Mahajanaka, c480. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India dating from c480 depicting figures of the Buddha and depictions of the Jataka tales
Gautama Buddha at Rajagriha, the Offering of Dust c2nd century. Relief from North West India (Gandhara Style) The Presentation of Dust is told in the Divyavadana
The Victory of Buddha, 1913. Artist: Rabindranath TagoreThe Victory of Buddha, 1913. Frontispiece from Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists by Sister Nivedita and Ananda Coomaraswamy, 1st edition, 1913. From a private collection
The Buddhist Triad, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Shakyamuni Descending the Mountain, 15th century. Artist: Chuan Shinko (active 1444-1457)Shakyamuni Descending the Mountain, 15th century. Found in the collection of Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne
Sakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Artist: Chinese MasterSakyamuni, Laozi and Confucius, Between 1368 and 1644. Found in the collection of the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
Prince Gotama (Gautama) Cutting Off His Hair, (1934-35)Prince Gotama (Gautama) Cutting Off His Hair. From The Connoisseur Volume 96, edited by Edward Wenham. [International Studio, London, 1934-35]
Stone Buddha, a relic of the past glory of Anuradhapura, Ceylon, c1924. The city of Anuradhapura was one of the earliest urban sites in Sri Lanka
The Eight Incidents of the Nirvana of Sakyamuni, 18th century, (1886)The Eight Incidents of the Nirvana of Sakyamuni, 18th century (1886). Sakyamuni (Sage of the Sakyas) is another name for Buddha
Oriental Divinities. Artist: A ThomOriental Divinities. Indra and Cotama Budha. A print from The Faiths of the World, a Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects Their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Vol I
Wall painting from the Caves of Ajanta, c480. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India dating from c480 depicting figures of the Buddha and depictions of the Jataka tales. From The Studio Volume 124
Wallpainting recovered from a ruined shrine at Miran, c300Wall-painting recovered from a ruined shrine at Miran, c300. Wall painting of the 3rd or 4th century recovered from a shrine at Miran
The Great Bronze Buddha, Japan, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardThe Great Bronze Buddha, Japan, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago)
Shakyamuni Buddha. Artist: Tibetan cultureShakyamuni Buddha. Found in the collection of Rubin Museum of Art, New York
The Conversion of Sundarananda. Relief from Afghanistan, 2nd century. Nanda was chief disciple of Gautama Buddha. At British Museum
Buddhist Stupa with figures of Buddha adored by flying deities, 2nd century. Tw-sided Drum-slab, carved in pale limestone. Relief depicting a stupa with Buddha standing at entrance
Devadattas attempt to murder the Buddha, c2nd-3rd century. Devadettas Men are stricken with remorse when Buddha touches the wall. British Museum
Panel from The Bodhimanda, Buddha prepares for enlightenment, c2nd-3rd century. The Naga, Kalika, and his wife, comfort the Buddha as he takes his seat under the Bodhi-Tree. Relief carving
Gautama Buddha, The Presentation of the Bowls, Gandhara School. 2nd-3rd century. The seated Buddha holds a bowl in his left hand while his right rests upon it, taking food. Relief carving
Buddha with daughters of Sena, Gandhara Style, c2nd-3rd century. Before his enlightenment and emaciated by austerities, Buddha receives food from the daughters of Sena, Gandhara Style
Buddha meditating with disciples, Sariputta and Moggallana, c2nd-3rd century. Buddha preaching from a lotus flanked by two bodhisattvas, (from Jamalghari, Yosufzai) Gandhara Style. British Museum
Ming Dynasty stoneware figure of Budah, 15th centuryMing Dynasty stoneware figure of Budai, the smiling monk and future Buddha. Ming Dynasty, from the reign of Changhua. Glazed with green and ochre, 15th century
Statue of the Buddha, from Garvara, India, 2nd century. Buddhism was founded in Nepal in the 6th century BC by Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha (Enlightened One)
Death of Buddha, c483 BC, (17th century). Buddha (The Enlightened One), the founder of Buddhism, was born Prince Gautama Siddhartha (c563-c483 BC), son of a rajah in Nepal
Death of Buddha. Prince Gautama Siddhartha (c563-c483), founder of Buddhism, on his deathbed