South Asian Art History - East
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South Asian Art History - East
8/1/2010 South Asian Art History Visualizing Divinity in Early Buddhist and Hindu Art Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization Ganesha (Pillaiyar) South India Ch l period, ca. 1070 CE Chola i d 1070 CE Bronze, ht. 50.2 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art) “Mature Harappan Period” Ca. 2500 – 1900 BCE Ca. 2500 1900 BCE 2010 Asian Studies Development Program Institute on Infusing South Asian Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum Paul A. Lavy University of Hawaii at Manoa Male Torso Harappa, Pakistan Indus Valley Civilization Ca. 2200‐1900 BCE (or later) Red jasper ht. 9.5 cm. Left: Square stamp seal depicting a deity in a tree and a human‐headed quadruped, Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2000‐1900 BCE, steatite intaglio, 4.1 x 3.4 cm. (Islamabad Museum) Right: Square stamp seal depicting a seated male figure, Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2000‐1900 BCE, steatite intaglio, 2.7 cm. sq. (Islamabad Museum) Left: Male Torso, Harappa, Pakistan, Indus Valley civilization, ca. 2200‐1900 BCE, red jasper, ht. 9.5 cm. (National Museum, New Delhi) Right: Dancing Girl, Mohenjodaro, Pakistan, Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2600‐1900 BCE, bronze, ht. 10 cm. (National Museum, New Delhi) • Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2500 – 1500 BCE • Vedas / Vedic period, ca. 1500 – 800 BCE • Upanishads (“Vedanta”), ca. 800 – 450 BCE • Maurya Period, ca. 322‐185 BCE d • Shunga Period, ca. 185‐73 BCE • Kushan Period, ca. 1st – 3rd cent. CE • Gupta Period, ca. 320 – 6th cent. CE Bust of a “priest‐king” or deity, Mohenjodaro, Pakistan, Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2600‐1900 BCE, white steatite, ht. 17.5 cm. (National Museum, Karachi) Female figurines with headdresses and jewelry, Mohenjodaro, Pakistan, Indus Valley Civilization, ca. 2600 – 1900 BCE, terracotta, ht. 13.2 cm. (left) and 18.7 cm. (right) (National Museum, Karachi) 1 8/1/2010 Lion capital from Ashoka pillar, Sarnath, India, Mauryan period, 3rd cent. BCE polished sandstone, ht. 2.15 m. (Sarnath Museum) chakravartin – “wheel‐turner” A concept of sovereignty employing cosmic symbolism to proclaim the king the “lord of the four quarters” Left: Yaksha, Parkham, Uttar Pradesh, India, late Maurya or early Shunga Period, ca. 2nd cent. BCE, sandstone, ht. 2.64 m. (Mathura Museum) Right: Yakshi, Besnagar, Madhya Pradesh, India, late Maurya or early Shunga Period, ca. 2nd cent. BCE, sandstone, ht. 2.01 m. (Indian Museum, Calcutta) Left: Edict pillar erected by Ashoka, Lauriya Nandangarh, ca. 242‐241 BCE Right: Pillar capital from Vaishali, ca mid 3rd cent. BCE Yakshi (“chauri‐bearer”), Didarganj, India, Maurya or Shunga period, ca. 2nd – 1st cent. BCE, polished sandstone, ht. 1.63 cm. (Patna Museum) Left: Railing pillar depicting the yakshi Chandra, Bharhut stupa, India, Shunga period, ca. 100 BCE, reddish‐brown sandstone relief, ht. 2.13 m. (Indian Museum, Calcutta) Right: Female bracket figure, east gate, Great Stupa (Stupa no. 1), Sanchi, India, 1st cent. BCE – 1st cent. CE, sandstone Left: Great Stupa (Stupa #1), Sanchi, India, 3rd – 1st cent. BCE, brick, rubble, and sandstone; diam. 36.6 m., ht. 16.5 m Right: Female bracket figure, east gate, Great Stupa (Stupa no. 1), Sanchi, India, 1st cent. BCE – 1st cent. CE, sandstone Great Stupa (Stupa #1), Sanchi, India, 3rd – 1st cent. BCE, brick, rubble, and sandstone; diam. 36.6 m., ht. 16.5 m. 2 8/1/2010 Shwedagon pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar, ca. 15th – 18th cent. CE (originally perhaps 6th – 10th cent. CE), ht. (top of spire) ca. 112 m. Left: Male Torso, Harappa, Pakistan, Indus Valley civilization, ca. 2200‐1900 BCE, red jasper, ht. 9.5 cm. (National Museum, New Delhi) Right: Doryphoros (Spear Bearer), Roman copy of a bronze original by Polyclitus, original ca. 450 – 440 BCE, marble, ht. 2.12 m. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples) Left: Railing pillar depicting the yakshi Chandra, Bharhut stupa, India, Shunga period, ca. 100 BCE, reddish‐brown sandstone relief, ht. 2.13 m. (Indian Museum, Calcutta) Right: Female bracket figure, east gate, Great Stupa (Stupa no. 1), Sanchi, India, 1st cent. BCE – 1st cent. CE, sandstone Left: Zeus (or Poseidon?), from a shipwreck off Cape Artemisium, Greece, ca. 460 – 450 BCE, bronze, ht. 2.09 m. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) Right: Standing Buddha, Sarnath, India, late 5th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 1.0 m. (Archaeological Museum, Sarnath) Left: Aphrodite of Knidos, composite Roman copy of an original by Praxiteles from ca. 350 – 330 BCE, marble, ht. 2.05 m. (Vatican Museum) Right: Railing pillar depicting the yakshi Chandra, Bharhut stupa, India, Shunga period, ca. 100 BCE, reddish‐brown sandstone relief, ht. 2.13 m. (Indian Museum, Calcutta) Left: Aulus Metellus or L’Arringatore (Orator), Perugia, Italy, 1st cent. BCE, bronze, ht. 1.80 m. (National Archaeological Museum, Florence) Right: Standing Buddha, Gandhara, Pakistan, Kushan period, 2nd – 3rd cent. CE, schist, ht. 1.4 m. (Lahore Museum) The Empire of Alexander the Great, 334 – 323 BCE Left: Lysippos (?), Alexander the Great, ca. 200 BCE, possibly a copy after a 4th‐cent. BCE original, marble, ht. 41 cm. (Archaeological Museum, Istanbul) Right: Head of a Buddha, Hadda, Afghanistan, Kushan period, 3rd‐4th cent. CE, painted stucco 3 8/1/2010 Emaciated (Fasting) Buddha Sikri Stupa, Gandhara, Pakistan Kushan p period, 2 , nd – 3rd cent. CE schist, ht. 84 cm. (Lahore Museum, No. 2099) Yaksha Parkham, India Shunga period ca. 2nd cent. BCE Sandstone Ht. 2.64 m. (Mathura Museum) Left: Buddha seated on a lion throne, Katra Mound, Mathura, India, Kushan period, 1st ‐ 2nd cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 71 cm. (Government Museum, Mathura) Right: Buddha on a lion throne, Gandhara, Takht‐i Bahi, Pakistan, Kushan period, 2nd ‐ 3rd cent. CE. Schist, ht. 52 cm. (Museum of Indian Art, Berlin) Left: Standing Buddha of Friar Bala, Sarnath, India, Kushan period, 2nd cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 2.9 m. (Archaeological Museum, Sarnath) Right: Standing Buddha, Gandhara, Pakistan, Kushan period, 2nd – 3rd cent. CE, schist, ht. 1.4 m. (Lahore Museum) Left: Standing Buddha, Gandhara, Pakistan, ca. 2nd – 3rd cent. CE, dark grey schist, ht. 1.10 m. (National Museum, New Delhi) Right: Standing Buddha, Mathura, India, Gupta period, 5th cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 2.16 m. (National Museum, New Delhi) Left: Buddha seated on a lion throne, Katra Mound, Mathura, India, Kushan period, 1st ‐ 2nd cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 71 cm. (Government Museum, Mathura) Right: Buddha preaching the First Sermon, Sarnath, India, Gupta period, 5th cent. CE, tan sandstone, ht. 1.60 m. (Archaeological Museum, Sarnath) Standing Buddha of Friar Bala Sarnath, India Kushan period 2nd cent. CE Red sandstone Ht. 2.9 m. (Sarnath Museum) Phra Buddha Chinarat Wat Phrasriratna Mahathat (“Wat Yai”) Phitsanulok, Thailand Late Sukhothai period Ca. early 15th cent. CE Bronze with lacquer and gilding Walking Buddha From Wat Mahathat (?), Sukhothai, Thailand Sukhothai period, 14th cent. CE Bronze, ht. 2.20 m. (Wat Benchamabopit, Bangkok) 4 8/1/2010 Ankles Arms Chin Complexion Eyebrows Eyelashes Eyes Face Feet Hands Head Jaws Legs Nose Proportions Shoulders Torso rounded shells elephant’s trunk mango stone gold a drawn bow cow lotus petals mango level tread like golden sandals blossoming lotus egg lion antelope parrot’s beak banyan tree elephant’s head lion Horizontal scroll painting depicting Hindu deities (detail) Andhra or Tamil Nadu (?), India, ca. 1770s Watercolor and gold on European paper; 28 x 76 cm. (total dimensions) Inscribed in the top left hand corner with names in Telugu and English and “Presented to the Royal Asiatic Society, 1st December 1828 by William Marsden” Left: Hermes and Dionysus, original or Hellenistic/Roman copy of an original by Praxiteles, original ca. 330 BCE, marble, ht. 2.15 m. (Archaeological Museum, Olympia, Greece) Right: Walking Buddha, from Sukhothai, Thailand, 14th cent. CE, bronze, ht. 2.20 m. (Wat Benchamabopit, Bangkok) Heads of Brahma (left), Shiva (center), and Vishnu (right), Phnom Bok, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Bakheng style, 1st quarter of 10th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 46 cm., 49 cm., and 45 cm. (Musée National des Arts Asiatiques‐Guimet, Paris, MG 18101, MG 18100 & MG 18102) Left: Brahma and Saraswati on the Cosmic Goose (inscribed “Brahma darmoodoo”) Right: Vishnu seated on the shoulders of Garuda and holding Lakshmi on his left leg (inscribed “Shree Mahaa Veeshnoo”) Varaha (cosmic boar incarnation) Cave 5, Udayagiri, India Gupta period, ca. early 5th cent. Sandstone relief (Yale and ACSAA) Left: Vishnu temple from the southeast, Deogarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, Gupta period, ca. early 6th cent. CE Right: Vishnu reclining on serpent, from the south side, sandstone relief Vishnu reclining on serpent, from the south side, sandstone relief 5 8/1/2010 Vishnu as Narasimha (man‐lion incarnation) Candi Ijo Central Java, Indonesia Ca. 9th cent. CE Andesite Ht. 86 cm. Krishna (as Vishvarupa) and Arjuna (from the Bhagavad Gita or “Song of God”) Ol Oleograph, ca. 1920 h 1920 Krishna dallying with the Gopis (Carefree Krishna) Folio from the Gita Govinda series by the family workshop of Seu‐Nainsukh Kangra, India, Rajput, ca. 1775 – 80 CE, watercolor on paper; 18.2 x 28 cm. (Private collection) Shiva Nataraja “Lord of the Dance” Tamil Nadu, India p Chola period ca.1150 Bronze, ht. 1.53 m. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) Left: Vishnu, Mathura, India, mid‐5th cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 1.09 m. (National Museum, New Delhi) Right: Shiva as Ascetic with Worshippers, Mandi, Punjab Hills, India, Mandi school, Pahari, Rajput period, ca. 1820 CE, ink and opaque watercolor on paper, 33.0 x 23.5 cm. (ACSAA) Left: Poster for a concert by the musical group Trinity La Mama with a composite image of the Statue of Liberty and Nataraja Right: Cover of The Deadhead’s Taping Compendium by Michael M. Getz and John R. Dwork (Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1999) By artist Kevin Peake Left: Dancing Shiva, Tanjavur Temple, Tamil Nadu, India Right: Processional image of dancing Shiva, Jambukeshvara Temple, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, India (Neil Greentree, 1988) 6 8/1/2010 Left: Shiva Maheshvara (Triple Manifestation of the God Shiva), Cave 1, Elephanta, India, Kalachuri dynasty, 6th cent. CE, basalt relief, ht. ca. 5 m. (ACSAA) Right: Shiva with Nandi, Durga Temple, Aihole, India, 8th cent. CE, Chalukyan period, sandstone relief Left: Shiva linga, Gudimallam, Andhra Pradesh, India, ca. 1st cent. BCE, sandstone, ht. 1.5 m. Right: Shiva linga, 18th cent. CE, black schist (Musée d’Ethnographie, Geneva) Double‐sided Yakshi bracket, Mathura, India, 2nd cent. CE, red sandstone, ht. 56.5 cm. (Private collection) 7 8/1/2010 Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon, Durga Temple, Aihole, Karnataka, India, Chalukya period, 8th cent. CE, sandstone relief Parvati Tamil Nadu, India Chola period, ca. 1100 CE Bronze ht 80 cm Bronze, ht. 80 cm. (Private collection) Mahishasuramardini Virupaksha Temple, Pattadakal, Karnataka, India, Chalukyan period, ca. 740 CE, sandstone Mahishasuramardini Durga Temple Aihole, Karnataka, India Early Chalukya Period 8th cent. CE Left: Yashoda Nursing Baby Krishna, Chola period, 13th cent. CE, bronze, ht. 33.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Right: Parvati and Ganesha, Jaipur, India, ca. 1820 CE, opaque watercolor on paper, 38.1 x 27.94 cm. (Ford Collection) Devi (Durga) Battles the Buffalo Demon Punjab Hills, India Ca. 1830 Opaque watercolor and gold p q g on paper 33.0 x 27.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London) Left: Chamunda, north India, Chandella period, 11th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 1.13 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Right: Chamunda, Nepal, 14th cent. CE, Copper, gems, pigment, gilt, ht. 20.3 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Left: Shivalinga and yoni; Pashupatinath Temple, Deopatan, Kathmandu, Nepal; reign of Yaksa Malla (1428‐1482), 1469 CE; stone; ht. 69.2 cm. (Huntington Archives) Right: Shivalinga and yoni, Cambodia, Angkorian period, ca. 10th – 13th cent. CE, quartz and bronze, ht. 12 cm. (National Museum, Phnom Penh) Left: Uma‐Maheshvara with Nandi, north India, ca. mid‐10th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 85.7 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Right: Shiva and Uma, Banteay Srei, Cambodia, Angkorian period, 967 CE, sandstone, ht. 65.5 cm. (Phnom Penh National Museum) Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho, India, Chandella period, First quarter of the 11th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 31 m. 8 8/1/2010 Shrine doorway View into Garbhagriha Kandariya Mahadeva Temple Khajuraho India Chandella period Khajuraho, India, Chandella period 11th cent. CE Sandstone (1) Elevation of the façade (2) Plan (3) Side elevation (4) Section of the accessible spaces Kandariya Mahadeva Temple Khajuraho, India Chandella period, 11th cent. CE sandstone Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres (Cathédrale Notre‐Dame de Chartres), Chartres, France, ca. 1134 – 1260 CE Splendors of the celestial realm Shiva among nymphs (apsara and surasundari) and amorous couples (mithuna) 9 8/1/2010 Left: Edict pillar erected by Ashoka, Lauriya Nandangarh, ca. 242‐241 BCE Right: Lion capital from Ashoka pillar, Sarnath, India, Mauryan period, 3rd cent. BCE polished sandstone, ht. 2.15 m. (Sarnath Museum) Left: Great Stupa (Stupa #1), Sanchi, India, 3rd – 1st cent. BCE, brick, rubble, and sandstone; diam. 36.6 m., ht. 16.5 m. Right: Kandariya Mahadeva Temple, Khajuraho, India, Chandella period, First quarter of the 11th cent. CE, sandstone, ht. 31 m. Shiva lingas, area of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, ca. 6th‐7th cent. CE Taj Mahal, Agra, India, Mughal period, 1632 – 1648 CE marble, red sandstone, semi‐precious stone, and gemstones Left: Buddha preaching the First Sermon, Sarnath, India, Gupta period, 5th cent. CE, tan sandstone, ht. 1.60 m. (Archaeological Museum, Sarnath) Right: Shiva Nataraja (“Lord of the Dance”), Tamil Nadu, India, Chola period, ca.1150 bronze, ht. 1.53 m. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) 10