Ancient Indonesian SculptureMarijke J. Klokke, Pauline C. M. Lunsingh Scheurleer Ancient Indonesian sculpture, as yet a relatively unexplored area of research, is discussed in this volume from various angles. The nine contributions originate from an international symposium at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. |
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10th century according Amaravatī Amsterdam ancient Indonesian appears arms artists Asian attributes Avalokitesvara Bangladesh Bernet Kempers Bodhisattva body Borobudur bronze Buddha Buddhist Candi Jago carries catalogue Central collection crown culture deities depicted drawing early East evidence example figure finial five four further gesture hand Hayagrīva head Height Hindu holding Huntington iconography identified images important Indian influence instance inventory Java Javanese khakkhara kings known late later Leiden Lokesvara lotus lower Lunsingh Scheurleer mandala metal models monk monument Museum Museum Nasional Nalanda objects original Pala period Photograph possible present probably referred region relief represent right hand rule sadhana Sanskrit sculpture seated seen side similar sources South Southeast Asia standing statues statuettes stone stūpa Stutterheim style stylistic suggests texts Tibetan tradition translation Ulan Bator University upper Vairocana various