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    Ahmedabad, India : Mapin Publishing
    ISBN: 9789394501164 , 9394501169
    Language: English
    Pages: 343 Seiten , 31 cm
    DDC: 294.3444
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    Keywords: Trees Exhibitions Religious aspects ; Buddhism ; Serpents Exhibitions Religious aspects ; Buddhism ; Buddhist art Exhibitions ; Buddhist sculpture Exhibitions ; Sculpture, Ancient Exhibitions ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Bildband ; Indien ; Buddhistische Kunst
    Note: Im Impressum: "This catalogue is published in conjunction with Tree & serpent, early Buddhist art in India ..., on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from July 21 through November 13, 2023" , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 296-331 und Index
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    ISBN: 9385360671 , 9789385360671
    Language: English
    Pages: 92 Seiten , 28 cm
    DDC: 709.5
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    Keywords: Relia, Anil Exhibitions Art collections ; Krishna Art ; Exhibitions ; Portraits, Indic Exhibitions ; Miniature painting, Indic Exhibitions ; Devotion in art Exhibitions ; Puṣṭimārga Exhibitions ; Krishna ; Relia, Anil ; Art ; Private collections ; Devotion in art ; Miniature painting, Indic ; Portraits, Indic ; Puṣṭimārga ; India ; Nathadwara ; Exhibition catalogs ; Bildband ; Indien ; Wallabha-Sekte ; Religiöse Malerei
    Abstract: This volume looks at popular manorath paintings of Pushti Marg devotees from the Anil Relia collection. Art collector Anil Relia had always admired the miniature paintings of the Nathdwara school, which grew out of the religious devotion of the Pushti Marg (Path of Grace). On one of his trips to this pilgrimage town, he encountered 'manorath' paintings, whose unusual visual elements attracted his attention immediately. Originally part of the Pushti Marg popular culture, 'manorath' paintings were often commissioned by devout followers as an indelible record of a pilgrimage trip to Nathdwara
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