Decorative Arts of South Indian Temples

Decorative Arts of South Indian Temples

Author: M. Adinarayana

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 276

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The Book Structures And Producing Fine Sculpture In The Andhra-Kalinga Region. The State Of Liberty That These Artists Enjoye Is Seen On The Delineation Of Certain Motifs Used To Decorate The Architectural Members Of The Temples Located In The North-Coastal Andhra In Particular And South India In General. In The Light Of The Fact That Most Of The Books Deal Only On Temple Architecture Of The North-Coastl Andhra, The Current Work Shifts Its Focus On The Decorative Element, And Aspect Hitheto Neglected By The Scholars. The Study Encapsules The Various Elements Of Figure Sculpture And Geometrical Designs Including Depiction Of Flora And Fauna As Found On A New Temples Located At Mukhalingam, Simhachalam And Srikurmam Built During The Period Between The 9Th And 13Th Centuries A.D.


Narrative Art of South Indian Temples

Narrative Art of South Indian Temples

Author: G. Venkataramayya

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 208

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This book begins by giving a brief review of temple studies inIndiaand in Andhra Pradesh and in particular the significance of Srisailam prakara aswell as literacy importance are discussed in detail. The patronage byvarious dynastic rulers leading to the physical growth of Srisailam templecomplex, the prevalence of various Saivite sects are presented on the basis ofarchaeological and literary sources from Telugu and Sanskrit. The materialculture identified in the sculptures generally comprising architecture, costumes, ornaments, hair styles, head dresses, household objects, etc. are described in detail with linedrawings.


Temples of Deccan India

Temples of Deccan India

Author: George Michell

Publisher: Acc Art Books

Published: 2021-09-13

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781788841382

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* A visually stunning exploration of the Deccan Indian architectural history* A matching companion book to Islamic Architecture of Deccan India (ACC Art Books, 2018)* Blueprint-style plans of temples accompany 300+ photographs* Contains maps guiding would-be travelers to these temple sitesThis beautifully illustrated book showcases the Hindu and Jain temples of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka built prior to the invasion of peninsular India by the Delhi sultans at the end of the 13th century. Unlike temples in many other parts of India, those of the Deccan are well preserved, with their wealth of figural and decorative carvings miraculously intact. They demonstrate the development of Indian sacred architecture and art over a span of more than 600 years. Focusing on some 50 historical sites, the Temple Architecture of Deccan India begins with artificially excavated "cave" shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, before proceeding on to examine free-standing Hindu and Jain monuments sponsored by successive rulers of the Deccan. Attention is paid to the beautiful sculptures found on temple basements, walls, brackets and ceilings. Carved in crisp relief, and sometimes even in three dimensions, these carvings are among the greatest glories of Indian stone art. Among the featured highlights are the cave temple on the island of Elephanta, with its stupendous representation of three-headed Sadashiva; the colossal, monolithic Kailasa temple at Ellora, a technical feat unsurpassed in the entire history of Indian architecture; the magnificent columned pavilion at Hanamkonda, now currently being reconstructed; and the temple at Belur, with its exquisitely carved female figural brackets. Specially commissioned plans of temple layouts accompany 300+ photographs. and clarify the succession of dynasties that governed the Deccan during the centuries covered here. Maps locate the temple sites, while passages of text illuminate the succession of dynasties that governed the Deccan from the 7th to 13th centuries. Educational, accessible and beautifully illustrated, this book will be of interest to anyone fascinated by Indian architecture.


The Temple Architecture of India

The Temple Architecture of India

Author: Adam Hardy

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 264

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Through lucid visual analysis, accompanied by drawings, this book will allow readers to appreciate the concepts underlying designs that at first sight often seem bewilderingly intricate. The book will be divided into six parts that cover the history and development of the design and architecture of Indian temples.


Art and Nationalism in Colonial India, 1850-1922

Art and Nationalism in Colonial India, 1850-1922

Author: Partha Mitter

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 9780521443548

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Partha Mitter's book is a pioneering study of the history of modern art on the Indian subcontinent from 1850 to 1922. The author tells the story of Indian art during the Raj, set against the interplay of colonialism and nationalism. The work addresses the tensions and contradictions that attended the advent of European naturalism in India, as part of the imperial design for the westernisation of the elite, and traces the artistic evolution from unquestioning westernisation to the construction of Hindu national identity. Through a wide range of literary and pictorial sources, Art and Nationalism in Colonial India balances the study of colonial cultural institutions and networks with the ideologies of the nationalist and intellectual movements which followed. The result is a book of immense significance, both in the context of South Asian history and in the wider context of art history.