Buddha and devotee

Fragment of a relief depicting a buddha with a devotee to his left. On the right of the sculpted surface, there is an encased semi-column with a simplified capital of the Gandharan-Corinthian type with a roundel central on the abacus. The base is plain and irregular tool marks are visible on the back. The headless buddha sits in meditation on a seat, the remnants of a tree branch emerge behind his left shoulder. He wears an uttarīya exposing the chest and a paridhāna. On the left of the buddha stands a male donor with joined hands. He is in a frontal position, slightly tilting toward the buddha. He wears an uttarīya and a paridhāna, and bracelets on both wrists.