In the study of Indian art prior to the Mughal period, portraiture has so far been much neglected, when its existence has not simply been denied. This book is then an attempt to reassess this issue, by showing that portraits have existed in great number in early India, since probably the first artistic achievements. Through a close scrutiny of sculpted and (more rarely) painted images brought together with textual and epigraphical references, it aims at highlighting the specificities of Indian portraiture, its relationship with divine images and, consequently, at understanding the development of Indian imagery. It questions also the social and religious implications related to this issue
This is a much needed and compelling work, the first of its kind in the abundant literature on the g...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of Indian moulded terracotta sculpture made between the...
This paper analyzes the image of the female in Indian art and how it has remained viable. Since anti...
One of the most remarkable artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire was the emergence in the early...
Indian traditional art has always been rich in its types, forms and tecniques. Apart from the sculpt...
This paper focuses on two late 17th century Indo-Persian stories dealing with “living” portraits: a ...
International audienceThis presentation will address the evolution of the visual rhetoric of Tamil c...
Portraiture emerged as a major interest in literature, sculpture, and painting in early modern south...
The Rasikapriya, (Connoisseur's Delights), is one of the first vernacular texts dealing with hero-he...
The present paper aims at offering some preliminary reflections on the question of images in India, ...
International audienceReview of a book concerned with specific aspects of the art of portraiture in ...
The Mughal tradition of portraiture was gradually incorporated into Indian art. Shown here is a port...
This work deals with a vast area of the Asian continent, India, as its frontiers have moved, across ...
"Photography arrived in India in the 1840s with the first photographic society in South India being ...
There is in India a widespread theological view according to which the limitations of human beings m...
This is a much needed and compelling work, the first of its kind in the abundant literature on the g...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of Indian moulded terracotta sculpture made between the...
This paper analyzes the image of the female in Indian art and how it has remained viable. Since anti...
One of the most remarkable artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire was the emergence in the early...
Indian traditional art has always been rich in its types, forms and tecniques. Apart from the sculpt...
This paper focuses on two late 17th century Indo-Persian stories dealing with “living” portraits: a ...
International audienceThis presentation will address the evolution of the visual rhetoric of Tamil c...
Portraiture emerged as a major interest in literature, sculpture, and painting in early modern south...
The Rasikapriya, (Connoisseur's Delights), is one of the first vernacular texts dealing with hero-he...
The present paper aims at offering some preliminary reflections on the question of images in India, ...
International audienceReview of a book concerned with specific aspects of the art of portraiture in ...
The Mughal tradition of portraiture was gradually incorporated into Indian art. Shown here is a port...
This work deals with a vast area of the Asian continent, India, as its frontiers have moved, across ...
"Photography arrived in India in the 1840s with the first photographic society in South India being ...
There is in India a widespread theological view according to which the limitations of human beings m...
This is a much needed and compelling work, the first of its kind in the abundant literature on the g...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of Indian moulded terracotta sculpture made between the...
This paper analyzes the image of the female in Indian art and how it has remained viable. Since anti...