Section of a Coping Rail, 1st century. Creator: Unknown.

Section of a Coping Rail, 1st century. Creator: Unknown.

2-740-116 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Section of a Coping Rail, 1st century. The bells are intended to evoke the sounds that once accompanied the sacred space as much as visual ornamentation. A lion and a leonine figure with a human face bound enthusiastically as part of a parade of creatures who circle the monument in the proscribed clockwise direction. The exaggerated linear outlining of their features and the flatness of their bodies are stylistic features of relief sculpture from this period. The motif in the center has vegetal fronds symmetrically springing from a lotus rosette in the form of an auspicious symbol called shrivatsa, which is also found on the chests of Jinas-liberated beings of the Jain tradition-and the Hindu god Vishnu.


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Medium
  1. Sandstone

Picture Type
  1. Stone

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6317x3087
File Size : 57,131kb


Aliases

  1. 2011.145
  1. 169265
  1. 0940025560
  1. 2-740-116
  1. 2011.145
  1. 2740116

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