Dvaravati Art
Dvaravati Art refers to the artistic style that emerged in the Dvaravati period, which lasted from the 6th to the 11th centuries in present-day Thailand. This art is characterized by its unique blend of Indian and local influences, often featuring intricate sculptures, murals, and decorative motifs that reflect Buddhist themes.
The most notable works of Dvaravati Art include stone carvings and terracotta figures, which often depict Buddha in various postures. The art style is recognized for its emphasis on simplicity and elegance, showcasing the spiritual and cultural values of the time while contributing to the development of Southeast Asian art.