Early Indian Terracottas
Biographical note
Joachim K. Bautze, Ph.D. (1982) in Indian Art History, Free University of Berlin, Habilitation (1990) in Indian Art History, FU Berlin, occupies the chair for Art History of South Asia at the South Asia Institute of the Heidelberg University. He has published extensively on early Indian art as well as on Indian painting, including Indian Miniature Paintings, c. 1590-c. 1859 (Amsterdam, 1987).
Readership
Archaeologists, Indian Art historians, ethnologists, Indian Art collectors, historians of Religion and museologists.
Reviews
'To conclude, Bautze's essay is an important contribution to the study of South Asian religious iconography, thanks both to its excellent raw material and its rigorous (and explicitly stated) methodology.'
Muhammad Usman Erdosy, International Journal of Hindu Studies, 1997.
Muhammad Usman Erdosy, International Journal of Hindu Studies, 1997.
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Gene R. Thursby
Sixty-six photographs that depict traditional sites and places of worship, major festivals, rites of the life cycle, and attempts by artists to represent great religious teachers and heroic martyrs provide the basis for this study of contemporary religious practices of Sikhs in Delhi and the ...
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