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Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733623 View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the houses and shops, site of Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the houses and shops, site of Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733686 View of the houses and shops, site of Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Sirkap City (Partnain) Round stupa

Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Sirkap City (Partnain) Round stupa

Background imageTaxila Collection: Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown

Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown
Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century

Background imageTaxila Collection: Bodhisattva Maitreya. Art of Gandhara, 4th and 5th. Stucco

Bodhisattva Maitreya. Art of Gandhara, 4th and 5th. Stucco
5951790 Bodhisattva Maitreya. Art of Gandhara, 4th and 5th. Stucco. by Afghan School; (add.info.: Bodhisattva Maitreya. Afghanistan (?) or Taxila website in Pakistan (?)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733638 View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733570 View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the ancient Buddhist stupa and monastery

View of the ancient Buddhist stupa and monastery
LRI4733557 View of the ancient Buddhist stupa and monastery by Indian School, (2nd century); Mohra Muradu, Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (Greco-Buddhist)

Background imageTaxila Collection: Buddhist stupa of Dharmarajika, 2nd-1st century BC

Buddhist stupa of Dharmarajika, 2nd-1st century BC
LRI4680205 Buddhist stupa of Dharmarajika, 2nd-1st century BC by Pakistani School, (1st century AD); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info)

Background imageTaxila Collection: Relief of Buddha preaching (stone)

Relief of Buddha preaching (stone)
BAL130558 Relief of Buddha preaching (stone) by Pakistani School; Archaeological Museum, Taxila, Pakistan; Pakistani, out of copyright

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the site of Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the site of Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733677 View of the site of Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of reliefs of Buddha and boddhisattva on the votive stupa

View of reliefs of Buddha and boddhisattva on the votive stupa
LRI4733653 View of reliefs of Buddha and boddhisattva on the votive stupa by Indian School; Monastery of Jaulian, Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20041722

©EyeUbiquitous_20041722
PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap shrine of two headed eagle ruined remains

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap mound in ancient site

PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap mound in ancient site

Background imageTaxila Collection: Hutchison_20077471

Hutchison_20077471
Pakistan Punjab, Taxila Shrine of the Double Headed Eagle at the Sirkap site

Background imageTaxila Collection: Detail of a relief frieze depicting a seated Buddha with orants, Greco-Buddhist style

Detail of a relief frieze depicting a seated Buddha with orants, Greco-Buddhist style
XIR192410 Detail of a relief frieze depicting a seated Buddha with orants, Greco-Buddhist style, from Taxila, Pakistan, 1st-4th century (stone) by Pakistani School; Lahore Museum, Lahore

Background imageTaxila Collection: Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Julian temple, Buddhist Carvings

Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Julian temple, Buddhist Carvings

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)

View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC)
LRI4733604 View of the Double-headed Eagle Stupa at Sirkap (180-80 BC) by Gandhara School, (2nd-1st century BC); Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (or Greco-Buddhism)

Background imageTaxila Collection: View of the ancient Buddhist stupa in the monastery

View of the ancient Buddhist stupa in the monastery
LRI4733581 View of the ancient Buddhist stupa in the monastery by Indian School, (2nd century); Mohra Muradu, Taxila, Pakistan; (add.info.: Art of Gandhara (Greco-Buddhist)

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological

PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - V c. A.D. Budha in meditation. Alto-relief. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Relief on rock


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