Ajanta Caves. Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India
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Ajanta Caves. Ancient Paintings of Buddhist India
256pp
With over 200 illustrations, 189 in colour
Text and photographs by Benoy K. Behl
Foreword by Milo C. Beach
With a note on the Jataka stories by Sangitika Nigam
In 1819, a group of British soldiers on a hunting expedition chanced upon the Ajanta caves in a ravine some 200 miles north-east of Bombay. Ranging from the second century BC to the sixth century AD, the breathtaking Buddhist paintings and sculptures found there rank among the world’s most important cultural treasures.
Ajanta provides virtually the only evidence remaining of painting styles that first developed in India and then travelled with the spread of Buddhism into the Himalayan regions, and then via the Silk Roads across Central Asia into China, and from there to Japan and Korea.
By using only natural light, Benoy K. Behl has captured these works in all their glory and luminosity. The exquisite murals depict tales of previous incarnations of Lord Buddha, scenes of princely processions, ladies with their handmaidens, bejewelled animals, ascetics in monasteries and fantastical birds and beasts, all demonstratinga startling degree of sophistication.
A szerzőről:
Benoy K. Behl is a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India. His work on documentaries has informed his acclaimed photographic technique.
















