Offering bronze sculptures of Bodhisattvas
Sculpture
statue
Buddhism
bronzeware
Museum collections
Chinese cultural relics
Minneapolis Museum of Art
Offering bronze sculptures of Bodhisattvas
Bodhisattva bronze sculpture
6th century cultural relics
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The bronze sculpture dedicated to Bodhisattva was created in 596 AD and is now housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. This cultural relic represents the formation stage of Chinese Buddhist sculpture, which is a small, portable copper religious sacrificial statue. The characteristics of this cultural relic are linear clothing folds and a mandala (body halo) with flame patterns, which are only represented by engraved lines. These characteristics suggest that artists may have worked based on paintings or sketches brought back from holy sites in India.