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Ajanta Caves: Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Thames & Hudson 2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 253ISBN:
  • 9780500285015
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 751.73095484 B441 A 106491
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Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India
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747.05 M 983 P 106563 Principles of architecture 751.7309548 Si93 V 104123 Vijayanagara Paintings 751.7309548 Si93 V 104123 Vijayanagara Paintings 751.73095484 B441 A 106491 Ajanta Caves: 751.73095484 J247A 102119 Ajanta / 758.930670954 R1589 K 104143 Kangra Paintings on love 759.06 G6999 P 104137 Pahari paintings of the Nala-Damayanti theme

In 1819, a group of British soldiers chanced upon the Ajanta caves, lying in a ravine of the Waghora river some 200 miles north-east of Bombay. Ranging in date from the 2nd century BC to the 6th century AD, the exquisite Buddhist paintings and sculptures that they found there now rank among the world's most important cultural treasures. Here, Benoy K. Behl captures some of the finest works of Buddhist art in all their glory and luminosity. The exquisite murals depict the Jatakas (tales of previous incarnations) of Lord Buddha, scenes of princely processions, ladies with their handmaidens, bejewelled animals, ascetics in monasteries and fantastical birds and beasts, all with a startling degree of sophistication. What is unique about the paintings is their humanity: the men and women of this world have the capacity to adore - they look upon each other with expressions of infinite caring. Ajanta provides virtually the only evidence remaining of painting styles that first developed in India and then travelled with the spread of Buddhism as far as Japan and Korea. potent symbol of the great beauty of India's rich artistic past.

Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India

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