The sculpture, by Kristen Visbal, was immediately embraced as a symbol of female empowerment. It has since become something of a city landmark, installed in front of the New York Stock Exchange.
This 12th century Nepali sculpture, “Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent King Muchalinda,” regularly displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago since 1997, is heading back to its country of origin.
This clip is from the BBC series, Bitesize Primary, Art and Design 1, Sculpture on BBC2. Please note, this film contains an artist visit to a slate quarry and working with sharp materials.
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A 12th century Nepali sculpture that had regularly been on display at the Art Institute of Chicago is being returned to its native country — after new research found the object had originally ...
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On 3 March, the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) announced the initiation of a voluntary repatriation to Nepal. The 12th-century artefact in question, a “significant sculpture” dubbed Buddha ...