Journal of Bengal Art Volume 7
Vol. 7, 2002:300 Pages, Plates 193 B/W and 50 Colour; Size: 11"x 9"; Tk. 750/US $ 35
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Eva Allinger |
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The Paintings in the Loka-hteik-pan at Pagan, Myanmar: Stylistic Connections with Paintings from Bengal |
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Bimal Bandyopadhyay |
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Shunga-Kushan Art as Gleaned from the Recent Excavation at DumDum, Kolkata |
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Geoffrey Samuel |
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Ritual Technologies and the State: The Mandala-Form Buddhist Temples of Bangladesh |
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T. K. Biswas |
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A Note on Murshidabad Barahmasa Paintings |
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Ajay Khare |
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Templesof the Pala Period on the Chhotanagpur Plateau and its Eastern Fringes |
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A. K.M. Yaqub Ali |
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Stone-carving Art in the Mihrab Decoration of Kusumba Mosque |
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Chitrarekha Gupta |
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Bengal Art and Bengal Inscriptions: An Approach Towards Co-relation A Case Study with Punchra : A Village in the Vardhaman District, West Bengal |
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Gerd J. R. Mevissen |
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Sculptures from Bengal Bearing Astadikpalas as Subsidiary Figures |
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Gouriswar Bhattacharya |
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The Pensive Bodhisatva from Uddiyana (Swat Valley) to Pattikera (Mainamati) A Unique Example from Magadha (South Bihar) |
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Khoundkar Alamgir |
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Six-domed Mosques of Bengal |
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Renate Ponweiser |
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Some Remarks to the Emblematic Motifs and Decorative Patterns Under the Vaults of Pagan |
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Santanu Maiti |
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Excavation at Rajpat Mound 1998-99 & 1999-2000 |
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R. C. Sharma |
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Mathuraand Chandraketugarh Terracottas |
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Vidula Jayaswal |
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A Study of the Folk Modeling Styles of Terracotta Elephants in Bihar & Eastern Uttar Pradesh |
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Souvik Majumdar |
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Methods and Techniques of Clay-image Making Art of Radha Region |
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Mandira Bhattacharya |
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The Ruined Temple at Bhaior, South Dinajpur, West Bengal, India |
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S. Jamal Hasan |
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Buddhist Remains in Tripura |
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Niaz Zaman |
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Foreign Influences on the Kantha |
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Gourisankar De |
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Lady with Mirror Motif in Bengal Art |
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Shaphalya Amatya |
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The Influence of Bengal Art in Nepalese Sculpture with Special Reference to Sadyojata Image |
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Suchandra Ghosh |
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Hellenistic Elements in the Art of Bengal: Further Evidence |
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Rituparna Basu |
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The Art of Bengal Patas: Interrogating the Quest for a Bengali Identity |
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Pranab K. Chattopadhyay |
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Aspects on the High-Tin Bronze of Bengal |
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Sayantani Pal |
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The Mahattaras of Early Bengal Inscriptions |
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Rangan Kanti Jana |
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Terracotta Specimens from Mangalkot |
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Abu Imam |
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1943 and After: History of Ancient Bengal |