Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ajanta Caves' has mentioned 'Sculpture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[25] The first Satavahana period caves lacked figurative sculpture, emphasizing the stupa instead. | WIKI |
The sculpture artists likely worked at both excavating the rocks and making the intricate carvings of pillars, roof, and idols; further, the sculpture and painting work inside a cave were integrated parallel tasks. | WIKI |
[63] After the death of Harisena, smaller donors motivated by getting merit added small "shrinelets" between the caves or add statues to existing caves, and some two hundred of these "intrusive" additions were made in sculpture, with a further number of intrusive paintings, up to three hundred in cave 10 alone. | WIKI |
[80] The two later halls have a rather unusual arrangement (also found in Cave 10 at Ellora) where the stupa is fronted by a large relief sculpture of the Buddha, standing in Cave 19 and seated in Cave 26. | WIKI |
[92] The ceilings are also painted with sophisticated and elaborate decorative motifs, many derived from sculpture. | WIKI |
Cave 5 is devoid of sculpture and architectural elements except the door frame. | WIKI |
[208] Cave 19 is one of the caves known for its sculpture. | WIKI |
Towards the right of the entrance is the "Mother and Child" sculpture. | WIKI |
The cave is known for the sculpture showing seven Buddhas with attendants on its lintel. | WIKI |
[236] It is likely that the builders focussed on sculpture, rather than paintings, in Cave 26 because they believed stone sculpture will far more endure than paintings on the wall. | WIKI |