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- Baekje_smile abstract "The Baekje smile is a term art historians use to refer to the common smile motif found in Baekje sculpture and bas-relief. Baekje figures express a unique smile that has been described as both enigmatic and subtle. The smile has been also been characterized in many different ways from "genuinely glowing" to "thin and mild" to "unfathomable and benevolent".Of all the Three Kingdoms, Baekje art was stylistically the most realistic and technically sophisticated[citation needed]. While Goguryeo sculpture was highly rigid and Silla sculpture was formalized, Baekje sculpture exhibited distinct characteristics of warmth, softness, and used relaxed poses. [1]. Sometimes, the Baekje style has been attributed to influence from the southern Chinese dynasties. [2]. However, the most remarkable feature of Baekje sculpture is the distinctive Baekje smile. [3]. The smile gives the Baekje statues a sense of friendliness and an air of pleasantness that is rarely found in other traditions of Buddhist sculpture. The smile is considered to be unique and distinctive. [4].".
- Baekje_smile thumbnail Bangasayusang.jpg?width=300.
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- Baekje_smile caption "A smiling bangasayusang from Silla or Baekje".
- Baekje_smile hangul "백제인의 미소".
- Baekje_smile hanja "百濟人의 微笑".
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- Baekje_smile img "Bangasayusang.jpg".
- Baekje_smile mr "Paekcheinŭi miso".
- Baekje_smile rr "Baekjeinŭi miso".
- Baekje_smile subject Category:Baekje.
- Baekje_smile subject Category:Korean_art.
- Baekje_smile subject Category:Visual_motifs.
- Baekje_smile type Artifact100021939.
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- Baekje_smile type Design103178782.
- Baekje_smile type Motif103789014.
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- Baekje_smile comment "The Baekje smile is a term art historians use to refer to the common smile motif found in Baekje sculpture and bas-relief. Baekje figures express a unique smile that has been described as both enigmatic and subtle. The smile has been also been characterized in many different ways from "genuinely glowing" to "thin and mild" to "unfathomable and benevolent".Of all the Three Kingdoms, Baekje art was stylistically the most realistic and technically sophisticated[citation needed].".
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- Baekje_smile depiction Bangasayusang.jpg.
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