NCERT Class 11 Indian Art & Culture Chapter 7: Indian Bronze Sculpture | English

Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 11 Indian Art & Culture Chapter 7: Indian Bronze Sculpture

Lost Wax Process or cire-perdu
Sculptures – Across Religions
Buddhist and Hindu Gods
8th – 10th century
Four-headed Vishnu or Chaturanana or Vaikuntha Vishnu – central face represents Vasudeva, the other two faces are that of Narasimha and Varaha.
Narasimha avatar and Mahishasuramardini Durga images of Himachal Pradesh

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Dr. Manishika Jain served as visiting professor at Gujarat University. Earlier she was serving in the Planning Department, City of Hillsboro, Hillsboro, Oregon, USA with focus on application of GIS for Downtown Development and Renewal. She completed her fellowship in Community-focused Urban Development from Colorado State University, Colorado, USA.
Lost Wax Process @0:16
Sculptures – Across Religions @1:26
Tribhanga Posture @1:38
Daimabad @1:51
Kushana Empire @2:05
Sculptures – Across Buddhism @3:45
Gupta & Vakatakas @4:02
HP, J&K @5:03
Pala Dynasty @5:45
South India @6:24
Art & Culture @6:50
10th Century @6:54
Panigrahana Ceremony @7:26
Pallavas @7:32
Chola – Nataraja @7:37
Vijayanagar @8:37
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