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‘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).
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Jacob Epstein – the Indian connection
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 742-748
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Arrowsmith, Rupert Richard (Arrowsmith, Rupert Richard)
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26. The British Medical Association Headquarters (429 Strand, Westminster), designed by Charles Holden as partner of Adams, Holden & Pearson. 1908–09. Grey Cornish granite and Portland stone cladding a steel frame, slate roof. Sculptures by Jacob Epstein between windows on the second floor.
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27. Nature, by Jacob Epstein. 1907–08. Clay, 213 cm. high. Lost. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
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29. Maidenhood, by Jacob Epstein. 1907–08. Plaster, 210 cm. high. Destroyed. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
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30. Parvati. Southern India. Mid-sixteenth century. Bronze, 40 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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31. Standing Buddha. South-eastern Deccan, India. Eighth century. Bronze, 38 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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32. Tara. Sri Lanka. Eighth century. Gilt bronze, 143 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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33. The departure of Prince Siddhartha from Kapilavastu. Fragmentary drum slab from the great stupa at Amarvati, India. Second century. Limestone, 110 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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34. Jain column base (detail). Probably from Mount Abu, Rajasthan. Eleventh century. Limestone, 106 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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35. The birth of Gautama Buddha. Drum slab from the great stupa at Amarvati, India. Second century. Limestone, 157 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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28. Jacob Epstein posing with one of the Maidenhood figures. c.1908. (Photograph reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
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36. Jacob Epstein carving a version of Maternity. 1910–11. Hoptonwood stone, 210 cm. high. (Leeds City Art Gallery); photograph by Walter Benington reproduced by permission of the Estate of Jacob Epstein and the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).