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Which of the following works of art is from the Gupta period?
a.
A gold painting of a person wearing a triangular headdress. They are holding a flower to their chest.
c.
A sculpture of a man wearing a robe. There is a halo behind his head.
b.
A realistic sculpture of a torso. The shoulders appear to be scrolls.
d.
A sculpture of a man with thick lips, a low forehead, and slit eyes.
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The Gupta period (4th–6th century CE) is best known for idealized Buddhist images: a robed Buddha with a halo, calm serene expression, and smoothly modeled, refined features.
The Gupta period (4th–6th century CE) is best known for idealized Buddhist images: a robed Buddha with a halo, calm serene expression, and smoothly modeled, refined features.
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