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[edit]DescriptionSeated Buddha. Sixteen Kingdoms period, early 4th c. Tōkyō National Museum.jpg |
English: Seated Buddha. Sixteen Kingdoms Period (304-439), early 4th century. Gilded bronze. H. 13.5 cm. Tokyo National Museum
Français : Buddha assis. Époque des Seize Royaumes (304-439), début du 4e siècle. Bronze doré. H. 13,5 cm. Musée national de Tokyo |
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Source | Scan from "Les Bouddha du Shandong", ISBN 978-2-7596-0110-3. P. 45 |
Author | Ismoon (talk) 16:15, 1 February 2020 (UTC) |
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