Indian Sculpture & Iconography: Forms & Measurements
This is a rare work which gives in great details the forms and accurate measurements of a large variety of Indian sculpture, along with the spiritual vision and philosophy underlying it. This information is based on the ancient texts and the long ancestral tradition and actual experience of the sthapatis, the architects and sculptors of ancient India. The book is divided into three parts. The first section of ten chapters deals with the philosophy and spiritual thought that is the basis of all Indian art forms. The next set of eight chapters deals with coiffures, ornaments, weapons, the use of symbols as accessories, the sculptural representations of flora, animals and birds, and the fashioning of images in metal and katusarkara. The last set of 18 chapters presents the basic rhythms and measurements used in traditional sculpture. These chapters can serve as a guide-book for a practising sculptor. A special feature of this presentation is the large number of illustrations and drawings done with great authenticity, care and beauty. The confluence of the ancient texts in Sanskrit and Tamil, the knowledge and artistic skill of a sthapati whose entire life has been devoted to this work from his childhood, and the technical background and deeper search of a modern architect, have resulted in an extraordinary book.
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