Journal of Bengal Art Volume 2

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Vol. 2, 1997: 312 Pages, Plates B/W 167; Size: 11"x 9"; Tk. 750/US$ 35

Ahmad Hasan Dani

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Individuality of Bengal Art

B.N. Mukherjee

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The First Common Denominator in Bengal Art the Scope for Further Research in the Art of the Pala Age

Asok Datta

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Art and Archaeology of Natsal 

S.S. Mostafizur Rahman

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The Semi-Precious Stone Beads from Mahasthangarh: A Preliminary Study

Frederick M. Asher

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Built by the King: Monarchical Authority and Royal Patronage

Debala Mitra

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A Brief Survey of the Representation of Asta-maha Bodhisattva-mandala in India and Bangladesh

Janice Leoshko

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A Matter of Perspective in the Study of Buddhist Art

John Guy

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A Boat Model and State Ritual in Eastern India

Gouriswar Bhattacharya

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BangladeshNational Museumprasasti of Pahila (9th century A.D.)

Gerd J.R. Mevissen

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The Mahisantosh Surya Image: Some Iconographic Considerations

P.K. Bhattacharyya

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Two Exotic Sculptures from North Bengal: Their Sociological Significance

Mallar Mitra

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Two-Armed Images of Heruka from Bangladesh: An Iconographic Study

Mandira Bhattacharya

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Dynamism and Dispersal: Cultural Perspective of North Bengal

Aniruddha Ray

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The Reconstruction of Mediaeval Gaur from Documentary and Exploratory Findings

George Michell

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The Revival of Hindu Temple Architecture in Bengal in the Late-Sixteenth Century

Perween Hasan

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Reflections on Early Temple Forms of Eastern India

Enamul Haque

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Hitherto Unknown Winged Terracotta Figures from Chandraketugarh

M.A. Bari

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Notes of Muslim Architecture in Bengal: Evaluation of a Unique Variety of Mosque

Pratip Kumar Mitra

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Unnoticed Stone Inscriptions of the Husayn Shahi Sultans of Bengal

Rebecca M. Brown

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Sir Charles D’oyly in Dhaka: The Colonial Picturesque

M.M. Hoque and Seema Hoque

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Ancient Human Settlement Patterns of Bangladesh: A Preliminary Study

 

Abu Imam

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