On the relationship between Gandhāran toilet-trays and the early Buddhist art of northern India. (original ) (raw )Gandharan Toilet-Trays: Some Reflections on Chronology
Ciro Lo Muzio
Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 17, pp. 331-340, 2011
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Decorative motifs on pedestals of Gandharan sculptures
Fawad Khan
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The Fate of Bowl (or Bowls): Representations of the Buddha's Bowl in Early Indian Buddhism." In The Art of Central Asia and the Indian Sub-Continent in Cross-Cultural Perspective, ed. Anupa Pande. New Delhi: National Museum Institute, 2008.
Juhyung Rhi
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From Gandhāran trays to Gandhāran Buddhist art: the Persistence of Hellenistic Motifs from the 2nd century BC and beyond (From Pella to Gandhara, 2011)
Jessie Pons
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A short study on India and Sri Lanka early sculptures in Buddhism, 2017
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The significance of North East India in the development of the sculpture of Bagan
Hettie Elgood
2017
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Paper The Introduction and Development of the Figure in Buddhist Sculpture in India
James Herring
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Fancy Footwork: Furniture Patterns Going to and from Gandhāra
Doris Srinivasan
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
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Gestures and Things: The Buddha's Robe In Gandharan Art
Anna Filigenzi
East and West, 2005
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Gandharan Art in Its Buddhist Context: Papers from the Fifth International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 21st-23rd March, 2022
CARC Classical Art Research Centre
2023
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Early Buddhist Sculpture at Kurkihar: Images of Bodhisattvas and Taras, Akshayanivi, Essays presented to Dr. Debala Mitra in admiration of her scholarly contributions, ed. G. BHATTACHARYA, Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1991, pp. 299-306
Claudine Bautze-Picron
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Gandhāran Imagery as Remembered by Buddhist Communities across Asia
Kurt Behrendt
The Rediscovery and Reception of Gandhāran art: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop of the Gandhāran Connections Project. eds. Rienjang, Wannaporn and Peter Stewart, Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing LTD, 2022, 107-124., 2021
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• “Looking Southwards: Early Pāņdyān Art and Its Impact on the Evolution of Hindu Sculptural Style”
Cecelia Levin
South Asian Archaeology 2001, Volume II, Historical Archaeology and Art History, 2005
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Buddhist Art’s Late Bloomer: The Genius and Influence of Gandhara, in: Problems of Chronology in Gandhāran Art Proceedings of the First International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 23rd-24th March, 2017, Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology, 2018, pp. 103-121.
Monika Zin
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A PECTORAL DEPICTING BUDDHAS AND BODHISATTVAS FROM GREATER GANDHĀRA
Osmund Bopearachchi
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South Asian Archaeology 2007
Chandreyi Basu
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Early Buddhist Sculpture at Kurkihar. The Buddha Images, Makaranda, Essays in Honour of Dr. James C. Harle, ed. CL. BAUTZE-PICRON, Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1990, pp. 145-152
Claudine Bautze-Picron
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Heavenly Relics – The Bodhisatva’s Turban and Bowl in the Reliefs of Gandhāra and Āndhra (including Kanaganahalli)
Monika Zin
Indology’s Pulse Arts in Context: Essays Presented to Doris Meth Srinivasan in Admiration of Her Scholarly Research, 2019
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“Storyboards in Stone: Outlining the Buddhist Art of Gandhara”, published in Mazaar, Bazaar: Design & Visual Culture in Pakistan, edited by Saima Zaidi, 293-303. Oxford University Press in collaboration with the Prince Clause Fund Library (The Netherlands)
Ivana Prazic
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Footprints in the Early Buddhist Art of India
Susan Huntington
2020
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Visualizing the Power of Wisdom: Mañjuvajra Mandala, an eleventh-century Pāla Period Sculpture from Bengal
Hillary Langberg
2013
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Consular Diptychs and Buddhist Diptychs: Another Way of Exploring Western Elements in Gandhara Art
Muhammad Hameed
Ancient Pakistan , 2017
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Between men and gods, small motifs in the Buddhist art of Eastern India, an interpretation, in:Function and Meaning in Buddhist Art, Proceedings of a seminar held at Leiden University, 21-24 October 1991, ed. K.R. VAN KOOIJ and H. VAN DER VEERE, Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1995, pp. 59-79.
Claudine Bautze-Picron
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Sources of Acquisition for the Gandharan Buddhist Sculptures in the former S.R.O.Collection of the Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Pakistan in the light of Archival Documents
Zarawar Khan , Wannaporn Rienjang
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'Engendering' the Ancient Art of Gandhara. In 110th CAA Annual Conference.
Moizza S Elahi
110th CAA (College Art Association) Annual Conference, 2022
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Gandharan Art and the Classical World: A Short Introduction
CARC Classical Art Research Centre
2023
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STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF THE BUILDINGS IN GANDHARA AS GLEANED ON SCULPTURES
Dr. Anwaar Mohyuddin
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1989 - "A Unique Dānapati-relief," in: Nalinīkānta Śatavārṣikā. Dr. N.K. Bhattasali Centenary Volume (1888-1988). Studies in Art and Archaeology of Bihar and Bengal. Edited by Debala Mitra & Gouriswar Bhattacharya. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1989: 163-172.
Gouriswar Bhattacharya
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Aesthetic Refinement by Successive Incorporation of ‘Extraneous’ Features: Towards a Typological-Stylistic Sequence of Early Gandhāran Buddha Images in Stone, 1st–3rd Centuries
Corinna Wessels-Mevissen
Ancient Pakistan, 2022
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The Power of Bodhi: The Miraculous Mergence of the Four Begging Bowls by the Buddha Represented in Gandhara Sculpture
Ghani Rahman
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Identifying Several Visual Types of Gandharan Buddha Images. Archives of Asian Art 58 (2008).
Juhyung Rhi
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Inscribed Objects from Greater Gandhāra
Ingo Strauch
Bulletin of the Asia Institute (Festschrift Richard Salomon), 2013
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Rabbani -- Barikot Beads and Gandharan Art Ornaments: A Critical Study of Adornment Practices during the Kushana Period of Pakistan
Karlis Karklins
Beads: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers , 2020
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Buddhist Motifs on Chinese Porcelain Found in India
Aprajita Sharma
Heritage and Us: Conserve it for the Future, 2014
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The Rediscovery and Reception of Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 24th-26th March, 2021
CARC Classical Art Research Centre , Peter Stewart , Wannaporn Rienjang
2022
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