By exploring the ontological and historical facets and ethical implications of the ?iva Nataraja\u27s presence in the museum, it is possible for the American museum to recognize the various and ever-changing significances of this Indian devotional bronze. By acknowledging the separate worlds in which this bronze has participated, the museum can expect to create an atmosphere conducive to learning, and ultimately shape more informed opinions and understanding among museum guests
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The goal of my work for the MALS degree was to bridge two disciplines, that of me as an artist and o...
The Gandharan sculpture in the Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri--Columbia...
Museums have long displayed human remains from archaeological and other contexts to educate the publ...
The mission of The Choata Mandir Museum is to embrace the aesthetic quality in Hindu art while bring...
In this thesis, the Hindu devotional object will be tracked through many contexts and its role will ...
The imposing Chola-period bronze Shiva Nataraja at the Rijksmuseum is a product of the living tradit...
In this practice-based research the writer compares the metaphysics of the Hindu temple and the muse...
Artistic expression motivated by faith often inspires deep appreciation and understanding in the obs...
This paper analyses the values and uses of Tibetan sacred artefacts in their original contexts as we...
This paper explores the universe of souvenirs of Sikh Gurus and martyrs available in the bazaars aro...
This dissertation examines the ways in which new meanings and new categories of knowledge about reli...
This article explores issues involved in representing Buddhism in museums, drawing on the author’s e...
Seeing the Sacred is a multidisciplinary arts project exploring the purposes of sacred art and its r...
This thesis centers on research that was done during the months of May through June, 2002, with six ...
Indian Miniature painting (17th-19th centuries), September 29 - December 15 1985https://digitalcommo...
The goal of my work for the MALS degree was to bridge two disciplines, that of me as an artist and o...
The Gandharan sculpture in the Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri--Columbia...
Museums have long displayed human remains from archaeological and other contexts to educate the publ...