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Metallic Art of India

AuthorEdited by S.D. Trivedi and U.C. Dwivedi
PublisherSharada
Publisher2009
Publisherxxxviii
Publisher130 p,
Publisher56 figs
ISBN9788188934553

Contents: Presidential address. Chairman's address. 1. Some unique, uncommon or iconographically extraordinary Brahmanical sculptures/N.P. Joshi. 2. Metal art in the museums of Lucknow and Mathura/S.D. Trivedi. 3. Metallic art of western Orissa/P.K. Nayak. 3. Jaina metal images in foreign collections: a study in iconography and aesthetics/M.N.P. Tiwari. 5. Jain bronzes from Aluara/U.C. Dwivedi. 6. Chausa Jaina bronzes/C.P. Sinha. 7. Apsaras--a unique bronze image from Khmer/Manjushree Rao. 8. A bronze Goddess Srilaksmi in Allahabad Museum/Suniti Pandey. 9. A unique bronze of Saint Kannappan/Gangadaran and M. Venkatesan. 10. A gold Ganesa mask found in North Konkan/Kumud Kanitkar. 11. Use of gold in Indian textiles/Anamika Pathak. 12. Historic scenes on Lakshmana temple at Khajuraho/Alok Tripathi. 13. New light on the so-called Lotus Mahal, Hampi: nomenclature and construction/S.N. Shivarudraswamy. 14. Study of Parikara in Brahmanical metal images of Pala and Chola period/Aparna Tripathi. 15. Huqqa in metallic art and it's depiction in painting/Shailendra Kumar and Jyotima. General Secretary's report.

"Use of metal for crafting sculptures and other works of art in India is more than 5000 years old. There are several exemplary creations testifying mastery of ancient metallurgists through the ages. This book contains papers presented on metal art of India. These articles on ancient bronzes, gold images, and use of gold in textiles give a deep insight into the various aesthetic and technical aspects of metal art of India. The papers deal with collections in famous museums like Lucknow, Allahabad and Mathura and some other metal images in foreign collections. Authors have studied iconography and aesthetics of finds from various famous centers of metallic art such as Chausa, Aluara, Western Orissa, South India, and Konkan. Not only the art of Pala and Chola period but also their depictions in art are discussed. Illustrated with colour images and figures this book throws light on various aspects of metal art of India. (jacket)

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