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    Gupta art Gupta art is the art of the Gupta Empire, which ruled most of northern India, with its peak between about 300 and 480 CE, surviving in much...
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  • The Gupta Empire was an Indian empire during the classical period of the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century to mid 6th century...
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    the Gupta period, and was influential throughout the sub-continent. Chronologically, Mathuran sculpture becomes prominent after Mauryan art, the art of...
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    India Rasa (art) Other Indian Art and Architecture forms Architecture of India Indo-Greek art Art of Mathura Gupta art Mauryan art Kushan art Sundari painting...
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    including manipulated found objects, video art, interactive computer-based installations, and performance. Gupta has held solo exhibitions at Contemporary...
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    March 2001 by the Taliban Gupta art is the style of art, surviving almost entirely as sculpture, developed under the Gupta Empire, which ruled most of...
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    Manav Gupta (born 29 December 1967) is an Indian contemporary artist known for his paintings, installations and large-scale public art projects on environment...
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    changed, and figures of the Buddha became very common in the art of Gandhara and Gupta art. As forms of esoteric Buddhism developed, other figures from...
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    the Kushans in the 4th century CE, the Indian Gupta Empire prevailed, and Gupta art developed. The Gupta Empire incorporated vast portions of central,...
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    Dashavatara Temple, Deogarh (category Gupta art)
    temples still surviving today. Built in the Gupta Period, the Dashavatara Temple at Deogarh shows the ornate Gupta style architecture. The temple at Deogarh...
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    Bhumara Temple (category Gupta art)
    faced lingam, with a detailed head of Shiva, is a much studied example of Gupta art. The temple reliefs include those for Mahishasura-mardini (Durga), Ganesha...
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    Ajanta Caves (category Gupta art)
    non-specialist", and represent "the great glories not only of Gupta but of all Indian art". They fall into two stylistic groups, with the most famous in...
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    Eran (category Gupta art)
    evidenced by the diverse coins excavated here. The site has 5th and 6th-century Gupta era temples and monuments, particularly the colossal stone boar with sages...
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    Akota Bronzes (category Gupta art)
    state of Gujarat. It includes rare Gupta period bronzes that have been widely used for comparison of Gupta period art. Akota (formerly Ankottaka) was a...
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    Pashupatinath Temple, Mandsaur (category Gupta art)
    (1983). Exploring India's Sacred Art. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 202–203. ISBN 978-0-8122-7856-9. James C. Harle (1996). Gupta sculpture: Indian sculpture of...
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    first sermon is considered as one of the masterpieces of Indian art, and of its Gupta style marked by its symbolism." After the excavations, a new temple...
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    Neena Gupta (born 4 June 1959) is an Indian actress and television director who works in Hindi films and television along with few Malayalam films. She...
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    Sultanganj Buddha (category Gupta art)
    Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England. Over life-size, this is "the only remaining metal statue of any size" from Gupta art, out of what was...
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    between 1983 and 1988. Of his time studying art in Patna, Gupta has said, "“Can you imagine the library of an art college forever locked? I just felt so lost...
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    Mahabodhi Temple (category Gupta art)
    The railing was extended during the following century, down to the end of Gupta period (7th century), with coarse granite decorated with elaborate foliate...
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    Badami cave temples (category Gupta art)
    The cave has fine carvings exhibiting matured stage of Karnataka ancient art. Cave 4 is dedicated to revered figures of Jainism. Around the lake, Badami...
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    Bhitargaon (category Gupta art)
    niches, 1878 Behta Bujurg temple Rear view of the Bhitargaon temple. Gupta art Hindu temple architecture (Historical Chronology) Teli Ka Mandir, Gwalior...
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    Elephanta Caves (category Gupta art)
    northern entrance to the cave is flanked by two panels of Shiva dated to the Gupta period, both damaged. The left panel depicts Yogishvara (Shiva as the Lord...
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    Parel Relief (category Gupta art)
    Although Mumbai was never part of the actual Gupta Empire, art from the area is usually treated as part of Gupta art ASI; Michell, 355 ASI Though it does not...
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  • Gupta (/ˈɡuːptə/) is a common surname of Indian origin, meaning "guardian" or "protector". The name is based on the Sanskrit word गोप्तृ goptṛ, which...
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    Kumaragupta I (redirect from Kumara Gupta I)
    Kumaragupta I was Gupta emperor from 415 until his death in 455. A son of the Gupta king Chandragupta II and Queen Dhruvadevi, he seems to have maintained...
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  • by the later Gupta kings. The Kaushambi style is prominent in the Gupta script. The popularity of the Ganga-Yamuna motif in the Gupta art suggests that...
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    Buddhas of Bamiyan (category Buddhist art)
    of Afghanistan. The smaller works of art are considered as an artistic synthesis of Buddhist art and Gupta art from ancient India, with influences from...
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    Nachna Hindu temples (category Gupta art)
    Parvati Nachna temple in the Gupta Empire era, more specifically the second half of the 5th century). Michael Meister, an art historian and professor specializing...
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    Kahaum pillar (category Gupta art)
    which confers fame (upon him). — Madra inscription on the Kahaum pillar. Gupta art Pataini temple Bhitari pillar inscription of Skandagupta Rishabhanatha...
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