Gandhara is noted for the distinctive Gandhara style of Buddhist art; which developed out of a merger of Greek; Syrian; Persian; and Indian artistic influence. This development began during the Parthian Period (50 BCE - 75 CE). Gandharan style flourished and achieved its peak during the Kushan period; from the 1st to the 5th century. It declined and suffered destruction after invasion of the White Huns in the 5th century.

Stucco as well as stone was widely used by sculptors in Gandhara for the decoration of monastic and cult buildings. Stucco provided the artist with a medium of great plasticity; enabling a high degree of expresivness to be given to the sculpture. Sculpting in stucco was popular wherever Buddhism spread from Gandhara - India; Afghanistan; Central Asia and China. Pictures From History

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