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Ancient Indonesian Sculpture

Ancient Indonesian Sculpture
Author: Marijke Klokke
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-07-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004454039

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Ancient Indonesian sculpture, as yet a relatively unexplored area of research, is discussed in this volume from various angles. The nine contributions originate from an international symposium at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Robert L. Brown formulates a set of rules that account for the way Indian art was transformed when adopted in Southeast Asian regions. Sara Schastok shows how the dating of Amaravātī style bronzes was influenced by colonial thinking. In comparing the northeast Indian and Javanese bronzes figurines, Susan L. Huntington concludes that although Javanese bronzes owe something to northeast Indian ones, each group has its own distinctive characteristics. Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer’s contribution stresses the Javanese aspects of Javanese bronzes. Nandana Chutiwongs focuses on images of Avalokiteśvara in this manifestation as Great Compassionate Lord. A fragment of a bronze-ringed rattle leads A. de Vries Robbé to trace the development of this attribute of mendicant Buddhist monks from India, over mainland Southeast Asia, to Central and East Java. Moving to the great Buddhist monument in Central Java, the Borobudur, its structure and meaning are given a completely new interpretation by John C. Huntington. A northeast Indian iconographic model is proposed by J.A. Schoterman for the famous images of Amoghapāśa Lokeśvara and his retinue in the East Javanese temple Candi Jago. Finally, Marijke J. Klokke offers a new interpretation of the iconography of the East Javanese ‘portrait statues’.


Ancient Indonesian Bronzes

Ancient Indonesian Bronzes
Author: Pauline Lunsingh Scheurleer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004644547

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Dvarapalas in Indonesia: Temple Guardians and Acculturation

Dvarapalas in Indonesia: Temple Guardians and Acculturation
Author: Helena A. van Bemmel
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789054101550

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Deals with examples of Buddhist and Sivaite dvarapalas or temple-guardians from mainland Southeast Asia, compared to examples from Indonesia which are still in situ, that is to say on their original location, within the architectural layout of Buddhist and Sivsite sanctuaries.


Ancient Indonesian Bronzes

Ancient Indonesian Bronzes
Author:
Publisher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004088207

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Catalogus van de tentoonstelling die een overzicht geeft van bronzen, zilveren en gouden beeldjes en cultusobjecten uit Indonesië (600 - 1600 n.C.).


Fruits of Inspiration

Fruits of Inspiration
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004488391

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A rich collection of lengthy and thorough articles about such a broad field as the history, art and archeology of South and Southeast Asia, this volume is a worthy tribute to a great scholar. Professor J. G. de Casparis has lectured and published widely both at the School of African and Oriental Studies in London and at the Departments of South and Southeast Asian Studies in Leiden. Inspired by his lifelong devotion to this field, his former colleagues and students, now spread over many countries in Asia and the West, present the selected fruits of their research as a token of friendship and admiration. Epigraphy is the main theme in most of the thirty articles contained in this volume, but others focus on the Borobudur, the Old-Javanese calendar, books and writing materials, Buddhist iconography, and important issues such as the nature of the ‘lasting relationship’ between South and Southeast Asia, particularly in pre-Islamic times. All authors share the outspoken historical and textual approach, so characteristic of the work of Professor de Casparis and his circle, thus giving this book its inner coherence and consistency. This book is not just a random collection of papers. The scope and richness of the contributions will not fail to appeal to new generations of scholars and students working in this field, and as such this book is expected to fulfill its own role in the transmission of knowledge regarding the great civilizations of ancient South and Southeast Asia.


The Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula
Author: Micheal Jacq-Hergoualc'h
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004119734

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This book attempts to give an accurate history of the Malay peninsula from the first centuries of the Chrisitan era to the 14th century, a story of city states and chiefdoms directly connected with the commercial relationship of the maritime Silk Road.