Krishna in the Garden of Assam by T Richard Blurton

Krishna in the Garden of Assam by T Richard Blurton

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Looks at the art, technique and iconography of the textile and also place it within its wider religious, cultural and geographical contexts. This book traces the fascinating history and its journey from Assam to London.

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Krishna in the Garden of Assam by T Richard Blurton

This beautiful and rare textile, now in the British Museum, was produced in the late seventeenth century in the wake of the remarkable outflow of Krishna veneration resulting from the ministry of the great eastern Indian saint, Sankaradava (died 1568). Nine metres in length, it is made up of twelve strips, all now sown together, and woven with captioned scenes from the life of Krishna as recorded in the tenth-century text, the Bhagavata Purana, and elaborated in the dramas of Sankaradeva. The author looks at the art, technique and iconography of the textile and also place it within its wider religious, cultural and geographical contexts. He traces, too, its fascinating history and its journey from Assam to London.
Richard T. Blurton is curator of Ancient and Medieval South Asia at the British Museum. His publications include Bengali Myths and Hindu Art.
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ISBN 13 9780714124872
ISBN 10 0714124877
Title Krishna in the Garden of Assam
Author T Richard Blurton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Museum Press
Year published 2016-03-07
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.