Standing Buddha 8th century Korea The gilt-bronze statue is a typical small icon made for private devotion in the Unified Silla kingdom and exemplifies a high point in the production of Buddhist sculpture in Korea. The Buddha's hand gesture (mudra) symbolizes the dispelling of fear and the granting of Standing Buddha. Korea. 8th century. Gilt bronze. South and North Kingdoms period (676–935), Unified Silla. Sculpture
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