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The Sarnath School of Art

Legacy, Styles, and Buddhist Sculptural Expression (3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE)

Embark on a journey through the timeless artistry of the Sarnath School of Art, an unparalleled tradition that flourished near Varanasi, shaping the visual narrative of Buddhism across Asia. This school, prominent from the 3rd century BCE to the 12th century CE, is recognized for its distinctive, serene depictions of the Buddha, especially during the revered Gupta period. Understanding this legacy is crucial for students preparing for history and art-history examinations, as it defines the evolution of Indian Buddhist sculpture.

The Sarnath School of Art: A Profound Legacy of Buddhist Artistic Expression (3rd Century BCE to 12th Century CE)

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