
Pensive Avalokiteshvara on the back of Maitreya Statue
- Location
- Yecheng, Hebei Province
- Date
- 547
- Material
- bas-relief, white stone
- Dimensions
- height 32 3/8 in. (82.3 cm)
- Collection
Yecheng Museum; excavated in Yecheng site, Beiwu Village, Lingzhang County, Hebei Province, 2012
- Photo Credit
- photograph by Luo Wenhua
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