Human and Divine: 2000 Years of Indian Sculpture by Balraj Khanna and George Michell

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Human and Divine: 2000 Years of Indian Sculpture by Balraj Khanna and George Michell

square 8vo. pp. 84. profusely illustrated. glossary. chronology. paperback. [London: The Hayward Gallery, 2000].

Published in conjunction with an exhibition.

New.

ISBN-10: 1853322105 / ISBN-13: 9781853322105 

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This beautifully illustrated book provides a unique consideration of the magnificent tradition of Indian sculpture and offers valuable insight into the inspiration behind it. Much of Indian sculpture is sacred in purpose, embodying religious beliefs and philosophical ideals. It is at the same time deeply sensual, celebrating the human body in all its astonishing variety, and has been used to portray the gods and goddesses of Hinduism, as well as the saviors and saints of Buddhism and Jainism. The fusion of earthly and transcendent realms is conveyed by transformations, poses, and gestures whose symbolism is understood by every adherent of these great religions.

Produced to accompany the traveling exhibition of the same name, Human and Divine highlights the achievements of a dynamic artistic tradition and explains what Indian sculpture means and why it looks as it does. The sculptures—made from stone, bronze, terracotta, marble, ivory, and wood—are drawn from British public and private collections and date from ancient times to the early twentieth century.