Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Packert, Cynthia.

Title The sculpture of early medieval Rajasthan / by Cynthia Packert Atherton
Published Leiden, Netherlands ; New York : Brill, 1997

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 WATERFT ART&ARCH  730.954 Pac/Soe  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 130 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Series Studies in Asian art and archaeology, 1380-782X ; v. 21
Studies in Asian art and archaeology. 1380-782X ; v. 21
Contents Ch. 1. Osian: Art and Politics in Marudesa -- Ch. 2. Marudesa : Broadening the Context -- Ch. 3. Sapadalaksa and Surasena: New Frontiers -- Ch. 4. Uparamala and Medapata: Different Directions
Summary During the early medieval period, from the seventh to the ninth centuries, the area of western India now known as Rajasthan was transformed from a politically and artistically minor region to one of relative importance. Rajasthan was the homeland of the Gurjara Pratiharas, one of the most powerful dynasties in northern India, and many important temples were produced during their brief tenure there. While these monuments provide rich sources of information about iconographic preferences and artistic styles, this book argues that they further provide, and overlooked, clues to Rajasthan's charged early political history. In analyzing sculptural style and iconographic programs within chronological and regional parameters, the book proposes that the Gurjara Pratihara presence in Rajasthan was energizing but disruptive, particularly to dominant religious and stylistic patterns in the region
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [118]-122) and index
Subject Hindu gods in art.
Hindu sculpture -- India -- Rajastan
Sculpture, Medieval -- India -- Rajastan
LC no. 97005133
ISBN 9004107894