Ajanta: History and Development, Volume 4 Painting, Sculpture, Architecture - Year by Year

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Ajanta:Year by Year is planned as a biography of this remarkable site, starting with the earliest caves, dating from some two thousand years, to its startling renaissance in the brief period between approximately 462 and 480. Concentrating on the excavations of the later period, during the reign of the Vakataka emperor Harisena, it attempts to show how, after a surprising gap of some three hundred years, Ajanta’s proud and pious courtly patrons and its increasingly committed workmen created not only the greatest but the latest monument of India’s Golden Age. Nearly three hundred illustrations, in color and black and white, reveal the exuberant flowering of Ajanta and related Vakataka monuments, as well as the manner of their sudden demise.

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Preliminary Material
著者: W. Spink
页码: I–XX
462 Excavations begin at the site
著者: W. Spink
页码: 12–14
The impact of Bagh
著者: W. Spink
页码: 66
Aspects of patronage
著者: W. Spink
页码: 67–69
The decoration of the caves
著者: W. Spink
页码: 70–72
The primacy of cave 1
著者: W. Spink
页码: 73–79
The traumas of 478
著者: W. Spink
页码: 82–95
Late 480: The end of patronage
著者: W. Spink
页码: 106–107
A brief appreciation
著者: W. Spink
页码: 108–109
Plates 1–122
著者: W. Spink
页码: 111–304
Plans and charts
著者: W. Spink
页码: 305–353
Walter M. Spink, Ph.D. (1954), Harvard, is Professor Emeritus, History of Art, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has published widely on Indian Art in general, and Ajanta and related sites in particular.
"(..) allows a larger audience to experience Ajanta not as a monolithic manmade wonder but as a site that reveals the complexities of Buddhist artistic and devotional practice in the late fifth century CE."
Lisa N. Owen, University of Texas, JAS
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