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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (1): 1–21.
Published: 01 April 2020
... 2020 Asia Society 2020 Renaissance globalization cosmopolitanism Vijayanagara South Indian kingship theater clowns pineapple Like all other facets of the mind, the imagination must have a history. And like all histories, there are many ways to tell, or to construct, the story...
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Archives of Asian Art (2018) 68 (1): 33–46.
Published: 01 April 2018
... . Royal Umbrellas of Stone: Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput Funerary Art . Leiden : Brill , 2015 . Brown, Percy . Indian Architecture . 2 vols. Bombay : D. B. Taraporevala Sons , 1942–43 . Burman, J. J. Roy . “ Shivaji's Myth and Maharashtra's Syncretic Traditions...
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (2): 189–208.
Published: 01 October 2017
... the design into five different rows to form the five fingers that typically represent the panj-tan , which would be very rare. Firouzeh, “Sacred Kingship in the Garden of Poetry,” 211; Merklinger, Indian Islamic Architecture , 113. 44. Firouzeh, “Sacred Kingship in the Garden of Poetry,” 208...
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Archives of Asian Art (2011) 61 (1): 91–106.
Published: 01 April 2011
... today. The several Rajput kingship, respectively. The Rajputs established Scindia chatrı¯s in Gwalior and in the dynasty’s nearby the chatrı¯s as an integral component of north Indian former summer capital of Shivpuri are among the largest Hindu courtly culture, and members of the former north...
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (1): 25–59.
Published: 01 April 2017
... and the Representation of Empire.” 60. See, for example, the clock positioned to face the viewer beside one of Nathdwara's Goswamis or high priests in Dewan, Embellished Reality , cat. 13. 61. Indian and Islamic Works of Art and Textiles , sale cat., Christie's South Kensington, London, October 6–7...
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Archives of Asian Art (2010) 60 (1): 89–94.
Published: 01 April 2010
... and rescue. In demonstrated many years ago, from Indian rites of Catalogues 62a and b, we see the bodhisattva Dizang kingship.11 The investiture of divine power and protec- dressed as a monk and carrying his pilgrim’s staff, tion was probably the principal attraction of Esoteric ready to descend...
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Archives of Asian Art (2005) 55 (1): 65–78.
Published: 01 April 2005
... around the south appropriate for a tomb. But notably, several are Persian doorway recording Tact Sultana's death (1043 AH or verses composed specifically for the structure. These 1633 CE) is six lines long, a preponderance which implies provide valuable information on its construction...
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Archives of Asian Art (2009) 59 (1): 1–5.
Published: 01 April 2009
... the irreconcilable religious ings signaled a more sustained and less confrontational (and political) divide between the Islamic and Indic cul- interaction between ‘‘Hindu’’ workers and their new tural spheres of South Asia. In modern India baleful ‘‘Muslim’’ patrons. Meister’s command of Indian tem- public...
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Archives of Asian Art (2003) 53 (1): 26–53.
Published: 01 April 2003
... probably had little significance as they regarded the expensive and highly visible temple she sponsored.Tamil donative patterns suggest that south Indian men and women of privilege frequently made public displays of pious gen- erosity, action still perceived as highly virtuous in Tamil soci...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (2): 171–190.
Published: 01 October 2021
... .” Journal of Asian Studies 26 , no. 1 ( 1966 ): 15 – 22 . Gokhale, Balkrishna G. “ The Early Buddhist View of the State .” Journal of the America Oriental Society 89 , no. 4 ( 1969 ): 731 – 38 . Gonda, J. “ Ancient Indian Kingship from the Religious Point of View (Continued...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (2): 219–241.
Published: 01 October 2021
...://www.journal18.org/527 . Kothiyal, Tanuja . Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert . Delhi : Cambridge University Press , 2016 . MacDougall, Bonnie G. “ Jantar Mantar: Architecture, Astronomy, and Solar Kingship in Princely India .” Cornell Journal...
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Archives of Asian Art (2014) 64 (1): 33–41.
Published: 01 April 2014
... Drexel University ulticulturalism in ancient South Asia is a complex in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.3 This first-century Mtopic. Non-Indic elements in the art and material Greek manual on Indian Ocean trade describes Paithan culture of the Deccan Plateau at the beginning...
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (1): 55–74.
Published: 01 April 2022
... at the European Association of South Asian Art and Archaeology, Naples , 2018 . Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. History of Indian and Indonesian Art . 1927 ; reprint, New York : Dover , 1965 . Coomaraswamy, Ananda K . Yaksas , part 1 ( Indian edition). New Delhi : Munshiram Manoharlal , 1971...
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Archives of Asian Art (2004) 54 (1): 63–93.
Published: 01 April 2004
... of the south? What distinctive artist, or even more specifically, may not be the main goal features are common to the Kerala works, and can we of certain artists in certain places at certain periods. Indian assign chronological parameters to any of these features? art is often referred to as "traditional...
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Archives of Asian Art (2009) 59 (1): 57–80.
Published: 01 April 2009
... to the father of Karı¯m have been published˙ in South Indian Inscriptions, vol. 18. al-Dı¯n,˙ and it is this interpretation that guides Verma’s 26. In Sufis of Bijapur, Eaton discusses these early fig- translation. Dikshit’s first interpretation, however, is sup- ures as ‘‘Warrior Sufis drawing from 19th...
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (2): 155–180.
Published: 01 October 2022
... Mandasor, in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh) rose to prominence in post-Gupta North India (ca. sixth c. ce ) as the capital of an ambitious regional dynasty called the Aulikaras. In the relatively brief period of Aulikara power, artists and architects in Daśapura produced a significant body...
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Archives of Asian Art (2006) 56 (1): 61–80.
Published: 01 April 2006
... view of Kanjingsi Cave, Longiv, n. Tang dynasty (618-907). Luoyang, China. Stone; approx. zi m. square. Photograph Fig. 2. Patriarchs, south interior wall, Kanjingsi Cave, Longmen. by Dr. Amy McNair. Photograph by author...
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Archives of Asian Art (2004) 54 (1): 35–61.
Published: 01 April 2004
... Elite: The Early Delhi Sultanate as a Possible Case Study," in Institute of Indian Studies, 1975), pp. '14-65. Kingship and Authority in South Asia, ed. J. F. Richards (Madison: 53. Dhaky, "Genesis and Development." University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978), pp. 192-214; Wink, Slave 54. See Patel...
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Archives of Asian Art (2023) 73 (2): 107–143.
Published: 01 October 2023
..., and meditation. The literature on image worship and consecration rituals in South Asia is voluminous. For a recent volume on image consecration, see Keul, Consecration Rituals in South Asia . Classic studies on the ritual enlivening and worship of images in Hindu contexts include Davis, Lives of Indian...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (1): 1–36.
Published: 01 April 2021
... for common mortal beings or noble persons. Tanaka, Dawn of Chinese Pure Land Buddhist Doctrine , 80–81 . 61. T. 26,1542: 0231a14. Vasubandhu's treatise was translated into Chinese by Bodhiruci 菩提流支, an Indian monk at the Northern Wei (368–535) court in the early sixth century. 60. T...
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