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The Buddhist Art of Gandhara represents a monumental study of one of history’s most significant artistic traditions. John Marshall’s detailed analysis explores the flourishing Buddhist culture that emerged in the Gandhara region, located in present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan. The work examines how Greek artistic techniques and iconography merged with Buddhist spiritual themes, creating a distinctive artistic language that profoundly influenced Buddhist art across Asia.
Marshall’s scholarship delves into the archaeological evidence, sculptural forms, architectural elements, and religious symbolism that characterize Gandharan art. The book traces the development of Buddha representations, the evolution of narrative reliefs, and the transmission of these artistic innovations along the Silk Road. This foundational text remains essential for understanding the cross-cultural artistic exchange that shaped Buddhist civilization and the broader history of Asian art.







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