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Divine Images, Human Vision: The Max Tanenbaum Collection of South Asian and Himalayan Art in the National Gallery of Canada

Divine Images, Human Vision: The Max Tanenbaum Collection of South Asian and Himalayan Art in the National Gallery of Canada

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Divine Images, Human Vision: The Max Tanenbaum Collection of South Asian and Himalayan Art in the National Gallery of Canada

por Pal, Pratapaditya (Curated by)

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Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1997. 166 pages, colour illustrations; 27 cm. Good+. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Moderate shelfwear to wraps. "Dr. Pratapaditya Pal was born in Bangladesh, grew up in Kolkata, India and has lived in the United States since 1967. He completed his doctorate in Fine Arts and History from the University of Calcutta with a special focus on Nepal. In 1962, he received the Commonwealth Scholarship of Cambridge to do his second Ph.D. on Nepalese art. In 1967, Dr. Pal moved to the U.S. and took a curatorial position as the 'Keeper of the Indian Collection' at the renowned Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In 1970, he joined the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and was there until he retired. Dr. Pal has written over 60 books on Asian art, with a sample of titles including, 'Art of the Himalayas: Treasures from Nepal and Tibet' (1992), 'The Peaceful Liberators: Jain Art from India' (1999), and 'The Arts of Kashmir' (2008). He has written over 200 papers on Asian Art. Dr. Pal is also a 2009 recipient of the Padma Shri Award, which is India's fourth highest civilian honor, for his extraordinary contribution to the sphere of art. Dr. Pal is currently the general editor of Marg Publications, a leading Indian nonprofit art publication." - Publisher. CONTENTS: Art and religion; Nature in Indo-Tibetan art; Religious sculpture; Indian painting; Tibetan painting; Portraiture in Indo-TIbetan art; Works in the Max Tanenbaum collection; Selected bibliography. . 1st. Paperback. Good. 4to.

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Título
Divine Images, Human Vision: The Max Tanenbaum Collection of South Asian and Himalayan Art in the National Gallery of Canada
Autor
Pal, Pratapaditya (Curated by)
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Brochura
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Usado - Bom
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1
Edição
1st
ISBN 10
189620905X
ISBN 13
9781896209050
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National Gallery of Canada
Local de publicação
Ottawa
Data de publicação
1997
Dimensão
4to
Catálogos de livreiros
Genre & Subject / Religious / Hindu; Asian / Himalayas; Asian / Indian & South Asian;

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