Antiquities of Himachal

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Antiquities of Himachal Attempts To Acquaint The Reader With Little Known Wooden And Stone Temples, Sculptures In Wood And Stone, Bronzes, And That Unique Form of Art – The Metal Mask or Mohra. A Number of Indigenous Wooden Temples, Which Incorporate and Continue The Earlier Classical Tradition are Illustrated. So Far, The Earliest Known Sculptures and Bronzes Were Those In The Laksanadevi Temple At Bharmaur, and the Saktidevi Temple at Chhatradi, In Chamba. here, however, some earlier (Stone and Wood) Carvings Datable to the Sixth And Seventh Centuries are Published for the First Time. for the First Time, also, A Large Number af Brass And Silver Mohras (Masks), Which are still in worship In some of the Temples In Remote Villages of The Kullu, Mandi and Simla Districts are Illustrated, and A Chronology Based on A Strict Morphological Analysis Attempted. Emphasis is Laid on New Material, and on Its Visual Presentation. 1. Visvesvara Temple, Bajaura; 2. Chambu Temple, Kasholigad; 3. Mohras Of Adi Brahma, Khokhan ; 4. Devata Procession, Karjan

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A. Neven

Prof. A. Neven Obtained His Master's Degree in Archaeology and Musicology From The University Of Liege (Belgium). He Specialises in Indian, Nepali and Tibetan Art, in which Field he has already made several publications.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K. Mankodi

Mr. M. Postel, A French National, Has Lived In India Since 1949. He Has Toured Extensively All Over The Country To Study Ancient Indian Monuments. His Interest In Indian Art Has Led Him To Establish A Project For Indian Cultural Studies At His Company, Franco-Indian Pharmaceuticals Private Limited.

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Title
Antiquities of Himachal
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
336p., Maps; Plates; Line Drawings; Maps.
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