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Late Temple Architecture of India, 15th to 19th Centuries: Continuities, Revivals, Appropriations, and Innovations
Contributor(s): Michell, George (Author)
ISBN: 0199454671     ISBN-13: 9780199454679
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $76.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: May 2015
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Asia - India & South Asia
- Architecture | Buildings - Religious
- Social Science | Archaeology
Dewey: 720.954
LCCN: 2014362835
Physical Information: 1" H x 7.4" W x 10.1" (1.80 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Indian
 
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Publisher Description:
From the fifteenth century on, after a period of widespread destruction and demolition, India witnessed a resumption of temple patronage and building activity. These alatea temples, however, are usually overlooked by architectural and art historians, who tend to privilege the earlier phases of
Indian architecture and art, the prevailing assumption being that Indiaas alatea temples are unworthy of serious attention. As illustrated in this volume, nothing could be further from the truth.

Accompanied by maps, photographs, as well as a selection of building plans, this book is the first wide-ranging account of temple architecture in the 500-year period that coincides with the rule of the sultanates, the Mughals, and the British. Through a meticulous study of over 300 temples from 17
geographical zones, this book shows that, as far as temple architecture is concerned, these years were remarkably creative and vibrant.

The temples built during this period display a startling diversity of forms, structural techniques, and aesthetic qualities. Rather than characterizing the appearance of domes, vaults, pointed arches, and other such aborrowingsa as inappropriately 'Christian' or 'Islamic', this volume attempts to
understand how such attributes came to be integrated into a Hindu and Jain religious context.