
World of Art
Hindu Art and Architecture
- ISBN 9780500203378
- 21.00 x 15.00 cm
- Paperback
- 224pp
- 186 Illustrations, 77 in colour
- First published 2000
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Add to BasketThe art of Hinduism constitutes one of the world’s great traditions, as alive today as when the first images of the Hindu gods were fashioned out of stone more than two thousand years ago. George Michell’s invaluable survey looks at the entire period, covering shrines consecrated to Hindu cults as well as works of art portraying Hindu divinities and the great mythological narratives.
After introducing Hinduism, its gods, the symbolic basis for its architecture, and the system of royal patronage that led to the creation of so many temples and their attendant works of art, the book adopts a chronological sweep that traces artistic continuities down to the present day in the different regions of India, through profound and beautiful works of sculpture – such as Shiva dancing the eternal dance of creation and destruction – to exquisite paintings of the loves of Krishna.
George Michell is the author of The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India, The Art and Architecture of Southern India and The Royal Palaces of India published by Thames & Hudson.
Also of interest
Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend


