History of early stone sculpture at Mathura, ca. 150 BCE-100 CE / / by Sonya Rhie Quintanilla ; with a preface by Pramod Chandra.

This volume provides the first comprehensive analysis and chronology of the earliest known stone sculptures from the north Indian city of Mathura, dating prior to the famous Kushan period. It includes numerous new attributions of objects based primarily on epigraphic and visual analysis. The sculptu...

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Superior document:Studies in Asian art and archaeology, v. 25
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in Asian art and archaeology ; v. 25.
Physical Description:1 online resource (538 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Chapter One. Evidence For Stone Sculpture At Mathura Before The Mid-Second Century Bce /
Chapter Two. Abstracted Forms: The ‘Bharhut Style’ Of The Mathura Region (Ca. 150 Bce) /
Chapter Three. Iconographic Diversification And Narrative Maturation (Ca. 120–75 Bce) /
Chapter Four. Àyàgapatas: Defining The Framework /
Chapter Five. The Emergence Of Naturalism (Ca. 50–20 Bce) /
Architectural Sculpture /
Chapter Six. Sculpture Of Mathura During The Reign Of Sodàsa (Ca. 15 Ce) /
Chapter Seven. Antedating Kaniska: Mathura Sculptures Of Ca. 50–100 Ce /
Chapter Eight. Concluding Remarks /
Appendix I. Inscription Transcriptions, Translations, And Notes /
Appendix II. List Of Àyàgapatas With Inscriptions And Epigraphical Notes /
Glossary /
Select Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:This volume provides the first comprehensive analysis and chronology of the earliest known stone sculptures from the north Indian city of Mathura, dating prior to the famous Kushan period. It includes numerous new attributions of objects based primarily on epigraphic and visual analysis. The sculptures attributable to these pre-Kushan periods reveal new evidence for the reasons behind the emergence of the anthropomorphic image of the Buddha at Mathura, the predominance of a heterodox sect of Jainism, and the proliferation of cults of nature divinities. This book provides a wealth of reference material useful for historians of early Indian art, religion, and epigraphy. The book is illustrated with over three hundred photographs, and it includes epigraphic appendices with complete transcriptions and updated translations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [292]-301) and index.
ISBN:1281917214
9786611917210
9047419308
ISSN:1380-782X ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Sonya Rhie Quintanilla ; with a preface by Pramod Chandra.