The Arts of India
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| Joseph M. Dye III |
| 599 pages, 9 1/4 x 12 |
| 300 color and 175 b&w illustrations, 1 map |
| Cloth ISBN 0-917046-60-9 $75.00 |
| Virginia Museum of Fine Arts |
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“[T]his monumental tome is a worthy addition to art collections
in academic and large public libraries.”
—Library Journal
“This is among the best catalogues of an Indian collection
that I know and will serve as an important research tool internationally.”
—Milo C. Beach, Former Director, Freer Gallery of Art and
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
D.C.
Written in clear, evocative prose that sensitively describes
the VMFA’s renowned collection, this striking survey of
Indian art and culture will engage both scholars and general readers.
From ivory sculptures to miniature paintings and lavishly illustrated
manuscripts, this book features many beautiful and historically
important objects, several of which are published here for the
first time.
Each of the four major areas of the catalogue—sculpture,
painting, decorative arts, and textiles—begins with an introductory
essay. Individual catalogue entries provide an analysis of the
art historical, aesthetic, and cultural significance of each object
together with documentation of its provenance, exhibition, and
publication history. The opening essays introduce India and its
people, with special emphasis on the development of major religions
and the dominant role of religion in art and life. Also included
is a summary of the signs, symbols, and images developed to express
religious concepts.
Joseph M. Dye III holds an endowed position
as the VMFA Arts E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Curator of South
Asian and Islamic Art. He has written numerous articles on many
aspects of Indian art and culture and has been curator of the museum’s
collection for twenty years.