Author: Albert Grünwedel
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Languages : en
Pages : 257
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Buddhist Art in India
Author: Albert Grünwedel
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Languages : en
Pages : 257
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Languages : en
Pages : 257
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"Indian style" in Buddhist art
Author: Zenzo Shimizu
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Languages : ja
Pages : 40
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Languages : ja
Pages : 40
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Early Buddhist Art in India
Author: G. C. Chauley
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
This Book Traces The History Of The Growth And Development Of The Art That Flourished At Sanchi Bharhut, Bodh-Gaya, Karla, Bhaja, Pithalkhora, Amaravati, Nagarjunakonda, Etc. Which Later Culminated In The Classical Art Of The Guptas.
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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This Book Traces The History Of The Growth And Development Of The Art That Flourished At Sanchi Bharhut, Bodh-Gaya, Karla, Bhaja, Pithalkhora, Amaravati, Nagarjunakonda, Etc. Which Later Culminated In The Classical Art Of The Guptas.
The Beginnings of Buddhist Art and Other Essays in Indian and Central-Asian Archaeology
Author: Alfred Foucher
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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Publisher: Asian Educational Services
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 484
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"Indian style" in Buddhist art
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Languages : ja
Pages : 40
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Languages : ja
Pages : 40
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Stylistics of Buddhist Art in India
Author: Mireille Bénisti
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Buddhist Art in India, Ceylon, and Java
Author: Jean Philippe Vogel
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
ISBN: 9788120612259
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Translated From Dutch By A.W. Barvrun.
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
ISBN: 9788120612259
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Translated From Dutch By A.W. Barvrun.
Puja and Piety
Author: Pratapaditya Pal
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520288475
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Accompanies the exhibition presented at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, April 17-July 31, 2016.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520288475
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Accompanies the exhibition presented at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, April 17-July 31, 2016.
Interaction Between Brāhmaṇical and Buddhist Art
Author: Ramesh Chandra Sharma
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
The Present Volume Is An Outcome Of The Expert Discussion On The Theories Of Brahmanism And Buddhism, In An International Meet At Jnana-Pravaha. Philosophical And Artistic Interaction Between The Two Have Been Brilliantly Discussed With References To Famous Places As Well As Texts To Unravel Basic Principles.
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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The Present Volume Is An Outcome Of The Expert Discussion On The Theories Of Brahmanism And Buddhism, In An International Meet At Jnana-Pravaha. Philosophical And Artistic Interaction Between The Two Have Been Brilliantly Discussed With References To Famous Places As Well As Texts To Unravel Basic Principles.
Art and Devotion at a Buddhist Temple in the Indian Himalaya
Author: Melissa R. Kerin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253013097
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
A study of a set of sixteenth-century wall paintings at the Gyapagpa Temple in Nako, a village in India’s Himachal Pradesh state. Sixteenth-century wall paintings in a Buddhist temple in the Tibetan cultural zone of northwest India are the focus of this innovative and richly illustrated study. Initially shaped by one set of religious beliefs, the paintings have since been reinterpreted and retraced by a later Buddhist community, subsumed within its religious framework and communal memory. Melissa Kerin traces the devotional, political, and artistic histories that have influenced the paintings’ production and reception over the centuries of their use. Her interdisciplinary approach combines art historical methods with inscriptional translation, ethnographic documentation, and theoretical inquiry to understand religious images in context. “A meticulous and discerning piece of scholarship, one that is skillful in employing multiple methods—visual, linguistic and ethnographic—to create a fuller picture of a region we knew little about. . . . [A] pleasure to read.” —Pika Ghosh, author of Making Kantha, Making Home: Women at Work in Colonial Bengal “Emphasizing the visual as primary evidence in the study of history, especially religious history, Kerin moves Buddhist art from the arena of museum displays, art markets, and aesthetics to the arena of dynamic interdisciplinary discourse, thus reaffirming the significance of in situ study. . . . Recommended.” —Choice “A forceful study on the specificity of Gyapagpa’s painting.” —South Asia Research/DESC> Indian art;south asian art;religious art;buddhist art;Indian history;south asian history;tibetan buddhism;buddhism;religion;indian buddhists;temple art;nako;gyapagpa;social history;political history;painting style;painting tradition ART019020 ART / Asian / Indian & South Asian ART035000 ART / Subjects & Themes / Religious HIS062000 HISTORY / Asia / South / India * REL007050 RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan 9780253010032 Patterns of War—World War II Larry H. Addington
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253013097
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
A study of a set of sixteenth-century wall paintings at the Gyapagpa Temple in Nako, a village in India’s Himachal Pradesh state. Sixteenth-century wall paintings in a Buddhist temple in the Tibetan cultural zone of northwest India are the focus of this innovative and richly illustrated study. Initially shaped by one set of religious beliefs, the paintings have since been reinterpreted and retraced by a later Buddhist community, subsumed within its religious framework and communal memory. Melissa Kerin traces the devotional, political, and artistic histories that have influenced the paintings’ production and reception over the centuries of their use. Her interdisciplinary approach combines art historical methods with inscriptional translation, ethnographic documentation, and theoretical inquiry to understand religious images in context. “A meticulous and discerning piece of scholarship, one that is skillful in employing multiple methods—visual, linguistic and ethnographic—to create a fuller picture of a region we knew little about. . . . [A] pleasure to read.” —Pika Ghosh, author of Making Kantha, Making Home: Women at Work in Colonial Bengal “Emphasizing the visual as primary evidence in the study of history, especially religious history, Kerin moves Buddhist art from the arena of museum displays, art markets, and aesthetics to the arena of dynamic interdisciplinary discourse, thus reaffirming the significance of in situ study. . . . Recommended.” —Choice “A forceful study on the specificity of Gyapagpa’s painting.” —South Asia Research/DESC> Indian art;south asian art;religious art;buddhist art;Indian history;south asian history;tibetan buddhism;buddhism;religion;indian buddhists;temple art;nako;gyapagpa;social history;political history;painting style;painting tradition ART019020 ART / Asian / Indian & South Asian ART035000 ART / Subjects & Themes / Religious HIS062000 HISTORY / Asia / South / India * REL007050 RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan 9780253010032 Patterns of War—World War II Larry H. Addington