Foucher discusses the influence of Greek, Persian, and Indian art traditions on early Buddhist art, especially in the Gandhara region, where Greco-Buddhist art emerged as a synthesis of Hellenistic and Buddhist styles. He explores the symbolism embedded in sculptures, reliefs, and other forms of art found in Buddhist stupas and caves, offering valuable insights into the spiritual and cultural significance of these works.
Foucher's work remains a foundational study in understanding the early visual expressions of Buddhism and its spread across Asia.
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