Angel with a Garland
Mardan District, Pakistan Kushan dynasty, 2nd–3rd century Gift of Mr. Katō Hiroshi, TC-582-1
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 3
January 1, 2026 (Thu) - June 28, 2026 (Sun)
This gallery introduces Buddhist and Hindu sculptures from India and Gandhara. Buddhist art flourished in northern India during the Kushan dynasty (1st–3rd century). The production of Buddhist statues began in Gandhara (northwestern Pakistan) and Mathura (northern and central India) around the 1st century, with a particular emphasis on sculptures depicting the life of Gautama Buddha in Gandhara.
| Designation | Name | Creation/ Excavation/ Provenance |
Period | Acquisition/ Ownership/ Accession Number |
CMT | ||
| Buddha | Gandhara, Pakistan | Kushan dynasty, 2nd–3rd century | TC-80 | ||||
| Highlight | Bodhisattva | Kushan dynasty, 2nd century | TC-81 | ||||
| Highlight | Preaching Buddha | Gandhara, Pakistan | Kushan dynasty, 3rd century | TC-752 | |||
| Highlight | Head of a Bodhisattva | Mathura, India | Kushan dynasty, 3rd century | TC-447 | |||
| Highlight | Grape Harvest | Gandhara, Pakistan | Kushan dynasty, 2nd century | TC-705 | |||
| Highlight | Angel with a Garland | Mardan District, Pakistan | Kushan dynasty, 2nd–3rd century | Gift of Mr. Katō Hiroshi, TC-582-1 | |||
| Highlight | Goddess | Khajuraho, India | Chandela dynasty, 10th–11th century | TC-448 |