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Indian Art and Architecture Early art and architecture based on religion/religious needs Architecture reflects the circumambulation necessary during worship Use of symbols to identify deities Figures: smooth, simplified, idealized based on nature, voluptuous Artwork to teach stories of the religion AND to reinforce stories one already knows Dislike of plain/blank spaces= overly decorative, sculptural spaces Buddhism: Siddhartha (Buddha) born 563 BCE –Stories from Buddha‟s life often the subject Hinduism: Not one single deity, numerous gods/goddesses with various attributes –Emphasis on the senses=„sensual‟

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Page 1: Indian Art and Architecture · 2012-01-10 · Indian Art and Architecture •Early art and architecture based on religion/religious needs •Architecture reflects the circumambulation

Indian Art and Architecture •Early art and architecture based on religion/religious needs

•Architecture reflects the circumambulation necessary during worship

•Use of symbols to identify deities

•Figures: smooth, simplified, idealized based on nature, voluptuous

•Artwork to teach stories of the religion AND to reinforce stories one already knows

•Dislike of plain/blank spaces= overly decorative, sculptural spaces

•Buddhism:

–Siddhartha (Buddha) born 563 BCE

–Stories from Buddha‟s life often the subject

•Hinduism:

–Not one single deity, numerous gods/goddesses with various attributes

–Emphasis on the senses=„sensual‟

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Maya’s Dream,

Birth of the Buddha

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Maya’s Dream,

Birth of the Buddha

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Birth of the Buddha

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Birth of the Buddha

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Siddhartha (Buddha) leaving the palace, relief

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Siddhartha fasting=

Asceticism

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Buddha at Moment of Enlightenment (touching the earth),

Meditating Under Bodhi Tree, Gandharan, 100s

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Buddha's 1st Sermon, Turning of the Wheel

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Buddha: abhaya mudra (fear not/protection/welcome)

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Death of the Buddha= achievement of nirvana

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Buddha:

•Earth-touching mudra=moment

enlightenment

•Yoga asana (lotus position)

•Ushnisha- cranial bumb

•Urna- dot

•Elongated earlobes

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Buddha= dharma chakra mudra (symbolic of teaching/first sermon)

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Lion capital of column, erecte by

Ashoka at Sarnath, India, 250 BCE

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Chaitya Hall at Karle

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Chaitya Hall at Karle

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Chaitya Hall at Karle

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Great Stupa at Sanchi, Early Christian Era

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chatras

Harmika

torana

stupa dome

Upper-level

walkway

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Sanchi north gate

illustrating Jataka

tales, 1c BCE

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Yakshi, detail of

eastern gateway;

Great Stupa

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Gandharan Budda Sculptures: Hellenistic influences (Greek & Roman styles)

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Gandharan (2nd Cent. BCE)

Greek: Polykleitos (450 BCE)

Roman (late 1st Cent)

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Roman, Ara Pacis,

Imperial Procession frieze

Buddha, Indra,

Dipankara Gandhara

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Standing Buddha from Sarnath, Gupta pd, 474CE

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Mathura, India

(2nd Cent) Ghandhara Style

( late 3rd Cent)

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Gupta Period: Southern India

(4th – 6th Cent)

Ghandhara Style

(2nd -3rd Cent)

Sarnath, India

(late 5th Cent)

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Four Goals of Humans on Earth:

1. dharma: righteous living

2. artha: wealth acquired through the pursuit of a profession

3. kama: human and sexual love

4. moksha: spiritual salvation

Sensual artwork= appealing to the senses (not simply erotic)

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Yakshi: idealized,

voluptuous female forms

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Yashoda Nursing Krishna

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Amorous (loving) couple

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Yakshi at Great Stupa at Sanchi

Birth of the Buddha

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Hindu god

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Vishnu w/ attributes & consorts Vishnu w/ companions

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Vishnu Temple at Deogarh: Dedicated to Vishnu

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Vehicle (mount) of Vishnu

-has his own powers

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Consort (wife) of Vishnu Consort (wife) of Vishnu and Krishna

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Standing Krishna Vishnu

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Avatar of Vishnu

Friend and lover of Krishna

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Vishnu on Sesha (5-headed serpent) dreaming the creation

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Hindu, Vishnu dreaming creation Buddhist, Teaching Buddha, Gupta

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Hindu god:

• Considered: the destroyer, “Lord of the Dance”

• Shown with: piled-up hair with a crescent moon, flame of destruction, drum of creation, vehicle is the bull

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Sadashiva

Shiva

Nataraja

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Shiva as Nataraja:

“Lord of the Dance”

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Shiva Nataraja, Chola Bronze,

11th century

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Shiva as Nataraja:

“Lord of the Dance”

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Shiva as Nataraja:

“Lord of the Dance”

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Nandi facing Shiva temple, 7-8c,

Seated Nandi

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Shivalinga (face).

Found in the garba griha (“womb chamber”) of temple

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Shiva temple

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Linga found in the garba

griha (“womb chamber”) of

temple

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Northern Temple

Vishvanatha:

“Lord of the Universe”,

Name for Shiva

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Nandi looking up at Shiva & Parvati

(Nandi- devoted bull vehicle)

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Shiva w/ Parvati & Skanda

-seated in lalitasana position

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Ganesha w his wives

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Dancing Ganesha

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Hindu goddess

Goes by many names:

• Shakti, Devi, Parvati (consort of Shiva), Uma (another consort of Shiva), Lakshmi (consort of Vishnu)

• Killed the buffalo demon, Mahisha

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Durga Worshipped by Triad

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Devi constituted from anger of gods

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Durga defeating Mahisha: Buffalo demon

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Durga & Mahisha, 11c

Durga Killing Buff Demon, 15c

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Durga Standing on Mahisha

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Standing Parvati

(consort of Shiva)

Chola dynasty, 10c

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Who is this?

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Who is this?

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Who is this?

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Who is this?

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Who is this?