3-D Digital Scan Throws Buddha Carvings Into Sharp Relief

For nearly nine decades, the Cosmic Buddha statue stood alone at the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art.

Museum-goers would pass by the headless, handless statue, a relic of sixth-century China, without a second glance. Few came close enough to even notice the intricate scenes covering the entire stone surface whose paint had worn off.

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