Ellora: Concept and Style

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During the sixth to the ninth centuries CE, the fundamental beliefs of Hindus, Buddhists and Jains were symbolically concretized in the architectural and sculptural multiplicity of form life in the thirty four rock-cut temples at Ellora in India. This volume is the first coordinative treatment of the ways in which the artists integrated concept, style, narrative, emotional states and the aesthetic qualities of the imagery which are are ultimately resolved into a grand, organic totality. A new, original approach to Ellora organizes the cycle of stylistic transformations into a developmental system – from classical back to archaic. Attention is directed to the startling dynamic interactions and mobile relationships of the myriad diverse forms and to the innovative, often revolutionary, compositions in the major sculptured panels. Carmel Berkson’s intensive photographic studies emphasize multifaceted views of the many unique masterpieces in their spatial settings.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carmel Berkson

Carmel Berkson is a sculptor and photographer. She has traveled extensively in India for the purpose of studying and documenting Indian temple art. Her books about Elephanta, Aurangabad caves, Mahisamardini and form in Indian sculpture are widely read.

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Title
Ellora: Concept and Style
Author
Edition
2nd ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170174422
Length
391p., 270 Plates; Bibliography; Index; 29cm.
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