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Buddhist Votive Plaque with Three Seated Bodhisattvas

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This small votive plaque has a flat bottom, nearly vertical sides, and a scalloped top in the form of an ogival arch. This Buddhist plaque features three bodhisattvas, each molded in low relief and each seated on a lotus base and before a mandorla. Two bodhisattvas appear side-by-side in the lower half of the plaque; a single bodhisattva sits in the narrower, upper half of the plaque. Scrolling clouds (or possibly scrolling foliage) fill the interstices of the design. The back and sides of the plaque are undecorated. It is possible that the plaque--or at least its front face--originally might have been painted; if so, all traces of pigment have vanished. The surfaces of this plaque are a bit indistinct, either through wear or, more likely, through its creation with an old, well-used, and much-worn mold.
Department of Asian Art Edmund Lin (1928-2006; Professor Harvard Medical School) Boston; by bequest to the Harvard Art Museum Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of Edmund Chi Chien Lin
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Title: Buddhist Votive Plaque with Three Seated Bodhisattvas
Description:
This small votive plaque has a flat bottom, nearly vertical sides, and a scalloped top in the form of an ogival arch.
This Buddhist plaque features three bodhisattvas, each molded in low relief and each seated on a lotus base and before a mandorla.
Two bodhisattvas appear side-by-side in the lower half of the plaque; a single bodhisattva sits in the narrower, upper half of the plaque.
Scrolling clouds (or possibly scrolling foliage) fill the interstices of the design.
The back and sides of the plaque are undecorated.
It is possible that the plaque--or at least its front face--originally might have been painted; if so, all traces of pigment have vanished.
The surfaces of this plaque are a bit indistinct, either through wear or, more likely, through its creation with an old, well-used, and much-worn mold.

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