Bronzes of South India, Volume 1Printed at India Press for the Controller of Stationery and Printing, 1963 - Bronze sculpture, Indic - 396 pages |
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11th century A.D. A. K. Coomaraswamy anklets apparently asana assigned Avalokitesvara back view band beautiful beautifully bhadrasana broad bronzes belonging bronzes representing Buddha Catalogue century A.D. Fig Chandikeśvara characteristic Chittoor District Chola clasp decorative depicted early Chola elbow ornament ends of cloth examined examples fingers flames front garment headdress Ibid images interesting detail jaṭās kanthis keyūras knot later left arm left hand left leg lines loin-cloth loop lower Madras Museum makuta manner modelling moulded Nagapattinam Națesa neck necklaces noteworthy ornate padmasana Pallava Parantaka Parvati pedestal pendant petals pose posture prabha prominent Rama Rear view right hand sculptures seems seen shown shows simha-mukha similar simple siras-cakra Śiva slender slightly Somaskanda South India specimen sthapati strands of hair style subsequent periods T. N. Ramachandran Tanjore District tassels temple thick thigh Tiruchirappalli District torso traditions treatment Tripurantaka udara-bandha upper uttariya valayas Vishnu waist waist-band workmanship yajñopavita