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Mandalay-styled Buddha image at Endawya
Mandalay
SculptureMandalay-styled Buddha image at Endawya

The seated Buddha of Mandalay period has certain important features including having the cap on the face and wearing the askew robe instead of covering the whole body as in the standing Buddha. The strips on the robe are natural, which is influenced by Chinese art. Sometimes, there are patterns and mirrors decoatred on the robe. At the left shoulder, the end of the robe stretches to the abdomen. The end of the robe is highly decorated with patterns such as many unnatural folds. The image is of subduing Mara attitude, typical for Puakm seated Buddha image

Main Buddha at Kyauktawgyi
Amarapura
SculptureMain Buddha at Kyauktawgyi

The principle Buddha image of Kyauktawgyi is the transition between “Angwa” and “Mandalay”, by having a smooth robe and the second layer hanging from the left shoulder. However, the lower end of the robe is folded following the Mandalay style. This image is made of a large marble-alabaster. This is the reason why it is called “Kyauktawgyi”,which means large stones.

Buddha Iamge  at Pindaya Cave
Pindaya
SculptureBuddha Iamge at Pindaya Cave

Buddha images in Pindava cave are tge finest example of the Buddha images in this school of art. They usually have large heads, small body and narrow shoulder. There is a gourd on top of the head following the Chinese style of art. The robe is highly made having two layers of robes similar to those in Angwa-Amarapura. The righ shoulder is also covered with the robe following the Chinese influence.

Buddha Iamge  at Pindaya Cave
Pindaya
SculptureBuddha Iamge at Pindaya Cave

Buddha images in Pindava cave are tge finest example of the Buddha images in this school of art. They usually have large heads, small body and narrow shoulder. This particular image is an ornamented one, having triangular neckpieces similar to Pala art, but the earings are very big and spreading, which is the influence from Tibetan art. The Buddha image wears the U-shape breast chain and has the flower breast pieces showing the mixture of Tibet and Ayutthaya arts.

Buddha Iamge  at Pindaya Cave
Pindaya
SculptureBuddha Iamge at Pindaya Cave

Buddha images in Pindava cave are tge finest example of the Buddha images in this school of art. They usually have large heads, small body and narrow shoulder. This particular image has talipot fan at the chest. This talipot fan originated in Lanka and was usullay held by monks when they gave sermons. This had influence on the arts in Southeast Asia as well. It usually appears with Buddha images, monks or Bhothisavara when they are sitting and giving sermon. However, this image is very special in that it is in the standing posture, but holds talipot fan

The Copy of Shwesettaw Buddha’s Footprint
Yagon
SculptureThe Copy of Shwesettaw Buddha’s Footprint

The Buddha’s footprints in the after Pukam period is usually decorated with 108 blessing patterns. Some are in the tables spreading all over the foot and some are in the circle in the middle of the footprint. The edges are surrounded by Naga and are thick to store water. This is according to the concept of the footprint at Chavesedtong that is located on the riverside.

Wooden sculpture of four Devaduttas
Bagan
SculptureWooden sculpture of four Devaduttas

In Mandalay art, each temple is normally decorated with wooden dolls telling the Buddha life and stories such as the four stages of life : the elderly, the sick, the dead and the monk. These sculptures usually appear in the set and they are realistic showing the wrinkles of the body and distended body. This relaistic aspect is another developmental step of Myanmese sculpture as well as showing the western influence.

Buddha’s Pavilion on the form of Phyathat
Nyaung Shwe
SculptureBuddha’s Pavilion on the form of Phyathat

Small Buddha images in Mandalay art are usually enshrined at the Buddha’s pavilion on the form of Phyathat, which was very popular at Inlay lake, Chan state. Phyathat has four finials, which are very complex.