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This monograph, first of its kind, surveys the female sculptures created by Indian artists through centuries, from an ancient era of Indus Valley Civilization to medieval times. Archaeological data is interpretd in the light of literary and cultural traditions of India. various images the sculptors conceived of her as Mother Doddess, Yakshi, Devangana and Surasundari, Lover par excellemce, One as fond of Wine , Dance and Musaic, Shrinagara Nayika, Paragon of Beauty and Inerllect and also embodiment of forces of death and destruction, and made into sculptures, are described here in very lucid language, to give the readers an insight into Indian art.
Other Details
Publisher | Abhinav Publications |
ISBN | 9788170174745 |
Publishing Date | 27-Mar-2012 |
Language | English |
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Format Type | PDF (Adobe DRM) |
Language | English |
Digital Rights Management | Implemented |
Reading | Allowed |
Copying | Not Allowed |
Printing | Not Allowed |
Expiration | Never Expire |
Software Requirements | Adobe Digital Edition Ver 1.7 |
Suitable Devices | Windows, Mac, Sony Reader, iRex Reader |
Contents
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
THE BEGINNING
EARLY REPRESENTATION
WOMAN AND TREE
YAKSHI
MATHURA BEAUTIES
AT HER FEET
WINE AND WOMAN
DANCER
MUSICIAN-INSTRUMENTALIST
DEVANGANA-ALASAKANYA
SHRINGARA NAYIKA
LOVER
BEAUTY AND INTELLECT
LOVER OF JEWELLERY
WOMAN TERRIBLE
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX
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Posted 01 Mar, 2016 |
This monograph, first of its kind, surveys the female sculptures created by Indian artists through centuries, from an ancient era of Indus valley civilization to medieval times. Archaeological data is interpreted in the light of literary and cultural traditions of India.
'The author has stressed the image of Indian women as icons of fertility, bounty and fruition'.
Various images the sculptors conceived of her as Mother Goddess, Yakshi, Devangana and Surasundari, Lover par excellence, One as fond of Wine, Dance and Music, Shringara Nayika, Paragon of Beauty and Intellect and also embodiment of forces of death and destruction, and made into sculptures, are described here in very lucid language, to give the readers an insight into Indian art.
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