Technique of Gandharan & Indo-Afghan stucco images: including images of gypsum compound/ (Record no. 159135)
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 203.7 |
Item number | VAR/T |
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Personal name | Varma, K.M. |
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Title | Technique of Gandharan & Indo-Afghan stucco images: including images of gypsum compound/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | K.M. Varma |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Santiniketan : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Proddu, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1987. |
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Extent | xiv,162p. : |
Other physical details | ill. ; |
Dimensions | 25cm. |
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Formatted contents note | Relevant Regions<br/>Trend of Previous Literature<br/>Previous Nomenclatures<br/>Preddminant Media of the Gandharan and<br/>the Indo-Afghan Schools<br/>The Real or the Own Background of the two<br/>Schools of Art<br/>Chapter I<br/>STORY OF STUCCO IN INDIA BEFORE THE GANDHARAN<br/>AND THE INDO-AFGHAN SCHOOLS OF ART<br/>Topics to be known for better<br/>Understanding of the two Schools of Art<br/>What is Stucco and What are its Indian Synonyms<br/>Stucco is a General Term to be employed to convey all Shades of<br/>Meaning dependent on the Purpose of its Use<br/>Precise Shades of Meaning of the Words, Plaster and Mortar<br/>Undesirability of the Use of the Term, Lime in the Sense of Stucco<br/>Problem relating to the Denotation of the Word,Stucco<br/>Distinction between the Basic and Optional<br/>Ingredients of Stucco must be kept in view<br/>Varying Explanations of Stucco lead to Confusion<br/>There was no Confusion of Terminology in the<br/>Graeco-Roman Periods<br/>When and Why the Trouble making Term, Stucco was adopted ?<br/>Stucco in Indian Regions and Gypsum Compound in Afghan<br/>Regions were probably predominant Media of Images<br/>Most of the Technical Aspects of Making Images are<br/>common to both Stucco and Gypsum Compound<br/>Stucco as a Material and its Antiquity in India<br/>Image made of Stucco and its Indian Synonyms<br/>Beginnings of Stucco Modelling in India<br/>Stucco Modelling begins probably at Amaravatl<br/>Chapter II<br/>GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE GANDHSRAN AND THE<br/>INDO-AFGHAN SCHOOLS WITH SEPCIAL REFERENCE TO STUCCOS<br/>Predominance of Certain Media<br/>Guiding Factors in Choosing Medium<br/>Reasons for the Survival of greater Number of Heads<br/>Certain Views relating to the Chronology<br/>Bernard's Theory and Dating of Ai Khanum<br/>Fragments are untenable<br/>Views of Some Other Scholars<br/>Sizes of Stuccos<br/>Chapter ill<br/>NATURE OF CORES IN STUCCO IMAGES<br/>Free-Standing and Relief Figures<br/>Reliefs 'On the Wall' and 'Very Close to the Wall'<br/>Gradual Progression of Relief of the Legs, Trunk and Head<br/>Safety Sticks<br/>Chapter iv<br/>VARIETIES OF CORE OF THE BODIES<br/> 1 Or Method 4<br/> 2 Or Method 5<br/> 3 Or Method 6<br/> 4 Or Method 7<br/> 5 Or Method 8<br/> 5 disproves Bernard's Theory and Dating of the<br/>Ai Khanum Fragments<br/>Chapter v<br/>SAFFTY AND BOTTOM STICKS OF CORES<br/>Safety Sticks<br/>Bottom Sticks<br/>Chapter VI<br/>CORES OF THE HEADS<br/>Chapter VII<br/>FURTHER WORK ON CORES WITH CLAY<br/>Chapter vill<br/>PREPARATION OF STUCCO<br/>Two Ways of Stucco Preparation<br/>Some Pastes found in Hadda Region<br/>Bernard's hasty Criticism of Barthoux's Inference<br/>Chapter ix<br/>CASTING WITH MOULDS<br/>Evidence of Employing Moulds<br/>Resume of the Ways of Employing Moulds<br/>Reported Methods of Taking Casts from Moulds<br/>Method of Attaching Cast Face Shells to the Cores of the Heads<br/>Chapter x<br/>METHOD OF APPLICATION OF STUCCO<br/>The Use of Lead Cord as a strengthening Element<br/>in the Center of Fingers at Ai Khanum<br/>POLISH OF IMAGE SURFACES<br/>What are the Materials of Slip<br/>Other Issues related to the Application of Slip<br/>Chapter XII<br/>EXECUTION OF THE DRAPERY<br/>Number of Methods found in the Execution of Drapery<br/>Historical Aspects of Drapery<br/>Chapter XIII<br/>METHOD OF FASHIONING HAIR-DRESS, ORNAMENTS ETC.<br/>Chapter XIV<br/>THE MODE OF COLOURING STUCCOS<br/>Grounding for Colour<br/>Colour on Various Parts<br/>Palet of Polychromy in the Indo-Afghan School<br/>Source Materials of Colours<br/>Is Polychromy in the Indo-Afghan School Full or Partial 'i<br/>Comparison of Colouring Stuccos and Unbaked Clay<br/>Images in the Indo-Afghan School<br/>Chapter xv<br/>NATIVE AND INFLUENCES IN THE TECHNIQUE OF<br/>THE GANDHARAN AND INDO-AFGHAN STUCCO IMAGES<br/>Native and Influence<br/>Sources of Influence<br/>How to determine Influence<br/>The Beginning of Stucco Modelling and the External Influence<br/>Core and Influence<br/>"Safety Sticks" and Influence<br/>Mould and Influence<br/>Partial Polychromy and Influence<br/>Summary of Influences<br/>The real Background of the Technique of the Gandharan<br/>and Indo-Afghan Stuccos<br/>Contribution made by the Indo-Afghan School to the Technique of Stucco Modelling as practised in Other Indian Schools<br/> |
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Keyword | Gandhara -- Art. |
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Keyword | Stucco images. |
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Keyword | Indo-Afghan -- Art. |
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Koha item type | General Books |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Date last checked out | Koha item type |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 203.7 VAR/T | P13967 | 14/07/2018 | 14/07/2018 | General Books |