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Early Sculptural Art in the Indian Coastlands: A Study in Cultural Transmission and Syncretism (300 BCE-CE 500)

 
Sunil Gupta (Author)
Synopsis Scholars of early Indian art traditions have mostly viewed the coastlands as being marginal to the cultural efflorescences that happened in the interiors of the subcontinent.  The classical schools of Indian sculptural art which blossomed at Mahtura, Gandhara and Sarnath in the first half of the first millennium CE, have become axioms in the study of early Indian sculptural art.  No discussion on early sculptural art can be complete without allusion to one or other of the schools.  This work attempts to show that the coastlands, while influenced by the great schools of art, were nevertheless cultural melting pots in their own right, often transcending the art of the interiors.  As staging areas of long distance maritime exchanges, the Indian coastlands have long mediated between the far civilizations of the Indian Ocean world (Egyptian, Arabian, Persian, East African and Southeast (Asian) and the Indic cultural sphere.  The coastlands are viewed as cross-cultural realms, places most conducive for absorption of new ideas and for syncretic manifestations.  The discussions in the nine chapters cover a broad range of sculptural art created in the Indian littoral regions between 300 BCE and CE 500.  These include friezes in the rock cut caves of the Western and Eastern Ghats, decorated pillar capitals and free standing creations in stone and terracotta.  Many of the observations are based on the author's field work on the Indian coastlands.
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About the author

Sunil Gupta

Dr. Sunil Gupta (b. 1961-) is Assistant Keeper at the Allahabad Museum, an autonomous institution of the ministry of Culture, Government of India.  Dr. Gupta completed his PhD in Archaeology from the Deccan College, Pune in 1998.  He had been Nehru Fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1997) and JSPS Post Doctoral Fellow at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto (1998-99).  Dr. Gupta is widely traveled, having done archaeological fieldwork in Japan, China and East Africa.  He was co-director of excavations of the Early Historic port-site of Kamrej (Gujarat) in 2003.   he has chaired sessions in international conferences and has been invited as PhD examiner by the universities of Uppsala (Sweden) and Bergen (Norway).  Dr. Gupta has papers in referred journals and in prestigious edited volumes published in Indian and abroad.  He is the co-editor of the Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology.  His current focus is the archaeology of "trade and civilization" in the context of the early Indian Ocean world.

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Title Early Sculptural Art in the Indian Coastlands: A Study in Cultural Transmission and Syncretism (300 BCE-CE 500)
Author Sunil Gupta
Format Hardcover
Date published: 31.10.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher D K Printworld
Language: English
isbn 9788124604380
length xxviii+210p., Maps; Figures; References; Index; 26cm.