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Puja and Piety - Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist Art from the Indian Subcontinent (Hardcover): Pratapaditya Pal Puja and Piety - Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist Art from the Indian Subcontinent (Hardcover)
Pratapaditya Pal; Contributions by Stephen P. Huyler, John E. Cort, Christian Luczanits, Debashish Banerji
R2,202 R1,817 Discovery Miles 18 170 Save R385 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Puja and Piety celebrates the complexity of South Asian representation and iconography by examining the relationship between aesthetic expression and the devotional practice, or puja, in the three native religions of the Indian subcontinent. This stunning and authoritative catalogue presents some 150 objects created over the past two millennia for temples, home worship, festivals, and roadside shrines. From monumental painted temple hangings and painted meditation diagrams to portable pictures for pilgrims, from stone sculptures to processional bronzes and wooden chariots, from ancient terracottas to various devotional objects for domestic shrines, this volume provides much-needed context and insight into classical and popular art of India. Featuring an introduction by the eminent art historian and curator Pratapaditya Pal; accessible essays on each religious tradition by Stephen P. Huyler, John E. Cort, and Christian Luczanits; and useful guides to iconography and terms by Debashish Banerji, this richly illustrated catalogue will provide a lasting resource for readers interested in South Asian art and spirituality. Published in association with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Exhibition organized by Susan S. Tai, Elizabeth Atkins Curator of Asian Art Exhibition dates: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, April 17-July 31, 2016.

Painting Traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School (Hardcover): David P. Jackson Painting Traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School (Hardcover)
David P. Jackson; As told to Christian Luczanits, Kristen Muldowney
R2,006 R1,811 Discovery Miles 18 110 Save R195 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Though the Drigung Kagyu was one of the most prominent and powerful schools of Tibetan Buddhism during its early period (12th - 14th century), its art is still relatively poorly known, even among Tibetans. With its mother monastery destroyed twice, once in the late 13th century and again during the Great Cultural Revolution, much of the art was lost or dispersed. The iconography of the Drigung School is examined with regard to its three main periods - early, middle, and late - in combination with the distinctive influences of the Sharri, Khyenri, and Driri styles. The book aims elucidate to the painting traditions of the Drigung Kagyu School and investigate lineage depictions and methods of dating, while referring to previously overlooked Tibetan sources, both ancient and modern. The publication and related exhibition also explores the beneficial quality ascribed to the works of art and the elements they contain.

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