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Author:
Goswamy, B. N., 1933- author.
Title:
The Great Mysore Bhagavata : complete study of a manuscript from the Binney Collection in The San Diego Museum of Art / B.N. Goswamy ; with essays by Robert J. Del Bonta and Caleb Simmons.
Publisher:
San Diego Museum of Art ;
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
320 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm
Subject:
Puranas.--BhagavatapuranĐa--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
San Diego Museum of Art--Catalogs.
Binney, Edwin,--1925-1986--Art collections--Catalogs.
Binney, Edwin,--1925-1986.
San Diego Museum of Art.
Puranas.--BhagavatapuranĐa.
Museum of Art San Diego
Bhagavata-Purana
Binney, Edwin,--1925-1986--Collections d'art.
PuranĐa.--Bhagavata-PuranĐa--Manuscrits.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Indic--Mysore--Mysore--Catalogs.
Miniature painting, Indic--Mysore--Mysore--Catalogs.
Manuscripts--San Diego--San Diego--Catalogs.
Art--Private collections.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Indic.
Manuscripts.
Miniature painting, Indic.
California--San Diego.
India--Mysore.
Buchmalerei
Fu˜rstentum Mysore
Indien
Miniature (peinture)--Inde--Manuscrits.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Catalogs.
Other Authors:
Del Bonta, Robert John, author.
Simmons, Caleb, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-315).
Contents:
Director's foreword / Roxana Velasquez -- Introduction, Anita Feldman -- Preface / B.N. Goswamy -- The Mysore Bhagavata: an essay in three parts / B.N. Goswamy -- Catalogue (of selected paintings) / B.N. Goswamy -- The making of a manuscript: some codicological issues / Robert J. Del Bonta -- A prince among patrons: Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar / Caleb Simmons -- Inventory of illustrated folios.
Summary:
"This book from Mysore, stands out, not only because of the splendour of its illustrations but also because it engages with that great and sacred text, the Bhagavata Purana, in a manner that is completely different from almost anything else that one sees. There are leaps of imagination here that take one's breath away, and the episodes picked up by its great but unnamed illustrators are explored in dense, brilliant detail. At each step the painters seem to have been aware of the importance of the text itself. For the Purana they were engaging with has a very special place in the heart of devotees, there being the belief that the Bhagavata 'is equal in status to the Veda'. The scope of the volume is restricted to the second half of the Tenth Book of the Purana. Here the city of Dwarka is founded, a fierce contest with the bear king Jambavana is fought; the Khandava forest is burnt down, the great fortress of Narakasura is vanquished, the city of Hastinapura is dragged to the waters, great pilgrimages are undertaken, hordes of enslaved princes are freed, Shishupala is slain, Jarasandha is riven. Wide-eyed, one sees wonders piling upon majestic wonders."-- Publisher description.
ISBN:
9389136040
9789389136043
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1105748510
LCCN:
2019337417
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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