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Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)
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Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone)
ALI259694 Giant Standing Buddha, 5th-6th century (stone) by Afghan School; Valley of the Buddhas, Bamyan, Afghanistan; (add.info.: photo taken in c.1966; destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban as it was un-Islamic; ); Alinari
Media ID 23204324
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This print captures the awe-inspiring Giant Standing Buddha, a magnificent stone sculpture dating back to the 5th-6th century. Created by the Afghan School in the Valley of the Buddhas, Bamyan, Afghanistan, this monumental artwork stood tall and proud until its tragic destruction in 2001 at the hands of the Taliban. The image showcases the sheer grandeur and intricate details of this ancient masterpiece. Carved into a cliff face, it depicts a majestic Buddha figure standing gracefully amidst rocky surroundings. The craftsmanship is remarkable, with bas reliefs and wooden carvings adding depth and texture to this extraordinary work of art. The historical significance of this statue cannot be overstated. It served as an emblematic symbol of Buddhism's rich heritage in Afghanistan for centuries before falling victim to religious extremism. Its demolition was not only an act against cultural diversity but also a heartbreaking loss for humanity's shared history. Through this photograph taken around 1966 by Alinari, we are reminded of both the beauty that once graced these cliffs and the devastating consequences when intolerance triumphs over artistic expression. As we reflect on its past glory and mourn its untimely demise, let us remember to cherish our world's diverse cultural treasures and strive for their preservation so that future generations may appreciate their profound significance.
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