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    Leiden ; : Brill,
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    edocfu_9959236837702883
    Format: 1 online resource (289 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-16200-8 , 9786613162007 , 90-04-20736-8
    Series Statement: Handbook of Oriental studies. Section 2, South Asia, v. 25
    Content: 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 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.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material / , Introduction. Portraiture, A Problematic Issue / , Chapter One. Identifying Portraits / , Chapter Two. Viddha / Aviddha. Different Kinds Of Portraits For Different Kinds Of Purpose / , Chapter Three. Portraits, Worship And Divine Images / , Chapter Four. The Origin Of Portraiture And The Representation Of Heroes / , Chapter Five. The Royal Portrait, Portrait Par Excellence? / , Appendix: Vaikuṇtḥaperumāl ̣Temple, Kanchipuram: Iconography Of The Surrounding Galleries / , Concluding Remarks / , Bibliography / , Index / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-20735-X
    Language: English
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