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The Cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-la-Conception, Pondicherry
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 580–595
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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1. Dome and lantern, Pondicherry Cathedral (Notre-Damede- la-Conception). 1771–91. (Photograph the author).
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10. The former Capuchin church of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, Pondicherry. 1739 (mostly rebuilt 1770). (Photograph the author).
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11. Plans of the 1763 Jesuit chapel (top) and the Jesuit mission church of Ariyankuppam (bottom), by Jean Perrin. (IRFA Archives, Paris).
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12. Plans of the mission churches at Pinnampoondi (left) and Karivopmundi (right), by Jean Perrin. (IRFA Archives, Paris).
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13. Pondicherry Cathedral. (From M. Adolphe Delessert: Souvenirs d’un voyage dans l’Inde, Paris 1843).
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14. Design for the Madras Gate, Pondicherry, here attributed to François-Anne-Marie Rapine de Saxy. 1788. (Archives Nationales d’Outre-mer, Aix-en-Provence).
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15. Design for the Palace of Justice, Pondicherry, here attributed to François-Anne-Marie Rapine de Saxy. 1788. (Archives Nationales d’Outre-mer, Aix-en-Provence).
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16. Val-de-Grâce, Paris, by François Mansart, Pierre Le Muet and others. 1624, 1644–48 and 1654–69. (From J. Mariette: L’Architecture François, Paris 1727).
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17 Street façade of the Church of the Sorbonne, Paris, by Jacques Le Mercier. 1634–42. (From J. Mariette: L’Architecture françois, Paris 1727).
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18. The Jesuit church of Notre-Dame, Chandernagore. Completed 1698. Watercolour and ink on paper, 40 by 29 cm. (From Usages de Siam, 1696, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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19 Trophée of Christ’s Passion. (From P. Ranson: OEuvres contenant un recueil de trophées, attributs, cartouches, vases, fleurs [. . .], Paris 1778, book 12, no.1).
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2. Interior of the nave, looking west, Pondicherry Cathedral. (Photograph the author).
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20. Trophée of the Paschal Lamb. (From P. Ranson: OEuvres contenant un recueil de trophées, attributs, cartouches, vases, fleurs [. . .], Paris 1778, book 12, no.6).
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3. The façade of Pondicherry Cathedral, here attributed to François- Anne-Marie Rapine de Saxy. (Photograph the author).
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4. Plan of Pondicherry Cathedral. (Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, Pondicherry).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the pediment. (Photograph the author).
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6. Tower and part of the vault of the crossing, Pondicherry Cathedral. (Photograph the author).
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7. View of the crossing from the right transept, Pondicherry Cathedral. (Photograph the author).
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8. Left side aisle looking east, Pondicherry Cathedral. (Photograph the author).
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9. View of the crossing from the right transept extension, looking south, Pondicherry Cathedral. (Photograph the author).
Book Review
Worldly Gurus and Spiritual Kings: Architecture and Asceticism in Medieval India, T.I. Sears
01/2016 | 1354 | 158
Pages: 038
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Branfoot, Crispin (Branfoot, Crispin)
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49. Courtyard on the ground floor, Kadwaha monastery. c.10th century (Photograph by Tamara Sears)
Article
‘An Indian Renascence’ and the rise of global modernism: William Rothenstein in India, 1910–11
04/2010 | 1285 | 152
Pages: 228-235
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Arrowsmith, Rupert Richard (Arrowsmith, Rupert Richard)
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22. Photograph of the interior of Cave I at Ajanta, by Victor Goloubew. 1910. From ‘Documents pour servir à l’étude d’Ajanta: les peintures de la première grotte’, Ars Asiatica 10 (November 1927).
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23. Copy of a painting in Cave XVII at Ajanta depicting a scene from the Sibi Jataka, by Christiana Herringham and Dorothy Larcher. 1910–11. Tempera. (Lost).
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24. Copy of a painting in Cave XVII at Ajanta depicting a palace scene, by Nandalal Bose. 1910–11. Watercolour. (Lost).
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25. Copy of a painting in Cave I at Ajanta depicting a bodhisattva, by Syad Ahmad and Muhammad Faizl ud Din. 1910–11. Watercolour. (Lost).
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26. Morning at Benares, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Canvas, 89 by 124.5 cm. (Present whereabouts unknown).
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27. Copy of a painting in Cave XVII at Ajanta depicting female devotees, by Nandalal Bose. 1910–11. Watercolour. (Lost).
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28. Young Hindu woman, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Pencil, 30 by 26 cm. (Abbott and Holder, London).
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29. Detail of Seated figures, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Pencil, 30 by 26 cm. (Abbott and Holder, London).
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30. Woman offering puja, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Pencil, 30 by 26 cm. (Abbott and Holder, London).
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31. The traveller and the lotus, by Abanindranath Tagore. 1901. Chromolith­ograph, 25 by 19 cm. (Private collection).
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32. Young man in a turban, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Pencil, 30 by 26 cm. (Abbott and Holder, London).
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33. Tissarakshita, Queen of Asoka, by Abanindranath Tagore. 1911. Watercolour, 30 by 26 cm. (Royal Collection, Windsor).
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34. Tibetan monk, by William Rothenstein. 1911. Pencil, 30 by 26 cm. (Abbott and Holder, London).
Book Review
Art and Architecture of the Deccan Sultanates (The New Cambridge History of India I: 7)
06/2000 | 1167 | 142
Pages: 377-378
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Rogers, J. M. (Rogers, J. M.; Rogers, John Michael; Rogers, Michael)
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Art and Architecture of the Deccan Sultanates (The New Cambridge History of India I: 7) | author: Michell, George , author: Zebrowski, Mark
Publication Received
Ornament in Indian Architecture
06/1993 | 1083 | 135
Pages: 422
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Mitter, Partha (Mitter, Partha)
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Ornament in Indian Architecture | author: Allen, Margaret Prosser
Book Review
The History of Architecture in India from the Dawn of Civilisation to the End of the Raj
07/1992 | 1072 | 134
Pages: 457
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Mitter, Partha (Mitter, Partha)
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The History of Architecture in India from the Dawn of Civilisation to the End of the Raj | author: Tadgell, Christopher
Article
The Mahābodhi Temple: Pilgrim Souvenirs of Buddhist India
06/1991 | 1059 | 133
Pages: 356-367
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Guy, John (Guy, John)
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11. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, East Elevation. Stone, 12 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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20. View of the Great Temple at Bodh Gyah and Adjoining Terrace round the Sacred Pepul Tree, 27 December, 1824, by Charles D'Oyly. Pen and Ink on Paper (India Office Library and Records, London).
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1. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone, 12 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone, 13.5 cm. High. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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12. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, South Elevation. Stone, 12 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, North Elevation. Stone, 12 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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14. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, West Elevation. Stone, 12 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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15. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, West Elevation. Stone, 13.5 cm. High. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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16. The West Elevation of the Basement, Mahābodhi Temple, Bodhgayā, during Restoration, c.1881.
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17. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, South Elevation Showing Bodhi Tree on West Basement. From Nepal. Stone. (Present Location Unknown).
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18. Two Views of a Gateway to the Mahābodhi Temple Complex. Stone. Discovered in the Pattharkatti Hills, North of Tetua, Gayā District.
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19. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple Complex. Stone. Discovered at the Narthang Monastery, Tibet, 1936.
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2. Map of India and South-East Asia Showing Buddhist Sites.
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21. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple Complex. Chinese Inscription Dated to the Yongle Period (1403-24). Wood. Discovered at the Narthang monastery, Tibet, 1936.
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22. Another View of Fig.21. [Model of the Mahābodhi Temple Complex. Chinese Inscription Dated to the Yongle Period (1403-24). Wood. Discovered at the Narthang monastery, Tibet, 1936.]
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23. Buddhist Temple Model. From Nalanda, Gayā District. (Archaeological Museum, Nālānda).
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24. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone. From Nepal. (Present Location Unknown).
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25. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone, 10.8 cm. High. (British Museum, London).
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26. West View of Shwegugyi Temple, Pagan, Burma. 1131.
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27. Mahābodhi Temple, Pagan, Burma. Built after 1211. Photograph c.1870.
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28. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone. Found at Mrohaung, Arakan, Burma. (Present Location Unknown).
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29. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone. Found at Mrohaung, Arakan, Burma. (Archaeology Department, Mrohaung).
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3. Relief Depicting the Eight Great Miraculous Events. Burma, c.Twelfth Century. Steatite, 8.5 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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30. Fragment of a Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone. Found at Mrohaung, Arakan, Burma. (Archaeology Department, Mrohaung).
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31. Wat Chet Yot, Chiangrai, Thailand, Built during the Reign of King Tiloka (1441-87).
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32. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple, East Elevation. Stone, 5.5 cm. High. Discovered at the Mahābodhi Site at Bodhgayā during Excavation, 1881. (British Museum, London).
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33. The Mahābodhi Temple, after the 1881 Restoration.
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4. Relief Depicting the Mahābodhi Tree-Shrine at Bodhgayā; From Bhārhut, Second Century B. C. Sandstone, Dimensions Unrecorded. (Indian Museum, Calcutta).
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5. Vajrāsana (Diamond Seat), Mahābodhi Temple, Bodhgayā, in Situ, c.1880s.
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6. Shrine Depicted on the Base of a Buddha Image. Kushan Period, c. Second Century A. D. Sandstone. (University Museum, Aligarh).
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7. Plaque Depicting a Temple in Compound. From Kumrahar. Terracotta, 10.6 cm. High. (Patna Museum, Patna).
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8. Model of the Mahābodhi Temple. Stone, 9.1 cm. High. (A. Biancardi Collection, London).
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9. Plan of the Mahābodhi Temple.
Book Review
La citta del Sole e delle acque. Fathpur Sikri [and: A Mirror of Princes. The Mughals and the Medici]
06/1991 | 1059 | 133
Pages: 391-392
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Rogers, J. M. (Rogers, J. M.; Rogers, John Michael; Rogers, Michael)
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La citta del Sole e delle acque. Fathpur Sikri; A Mirror of Princes. The Mughals and the Medici | author: Jones, Dalu , author: Petruccioli, Attilio
Book Review
An Imperial Vision. Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj [and: The Indian Metropolis. A view towards the West; Continuity, controversy and change since 1850: the tradition of Indian architecture]
08/1990 | 1049 | 132
Pages: 585-586
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Melvin, Jeremy (Melvin, Jeremy)
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An Imperial Vision. Indian Architecture and Britain's Raj; The Indian Metropolis. A view towards the West; Continuity, controversy and change since 1850: the tradition of Indian architecture | author: Evenson, Norma , author: Metcalf, Thomas R. , author: Tillotson, G. H. R.
Book Review
Shah Jahan and Orpheus. The Pietre Dure Decoration and the Programme of the Throne in the Hall of Public Audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi
11/1988 | 1028 | 130
Pages: 865
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Mitter, Partha (Mitter, Partha)
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Shah Jahan and Orpheus. The Pietre Dure Decoration and the Programme of the Throne in the Hall of Public Audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi | author: Koch, Ebba
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