Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 11. (Budapest, 1991)

List of Plates

LIST OF PLATES Ervin Baktay 1. The Lion is defeated by the Bull-Venus. Seal, Indus-valley, 3rd millennium B.C: (Photo from: Baktay, E.: India művé­szete /Art of India/. Budapest, 1981 p. 34.) 2. Male figure in yoga posture. Seal, Indus­valley, 3rd millennium B.C. (Photo from Baktay, E.: India művészete /Art of India/, p. 34.) 3. The ecliptic with the constellations and their dominant planets at its cardinal points. (From Baktay, E.: India művé­szete /Art of India/, p. 36.) 4. Buddha tames the wild elephant. Relief, Amaravati, 3rd century A.D. (Photo from Bussagli, M. - Sivaramamurti, C: 5000 Years of the Art of India. New York - Bombay, p. 106. fig. 116.) 5. Scene from a jataka. Mural painting, Ajanta, 4lh century A.D. (Photo from Ghosh, A.: Ajanta Murals. New Delhi, 1967 Plate XL. 6. Sketch of the latter mural. (Ibid. fig. 11.) 7. Head of the Buddha. Gandhara, 1—3rd century A.D. Grey schist, 22 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 50.27. 8. Head of a royal person agi. Gandhara, 1—3rd century A.D. Grey schist, 15 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 50.33. 9. Head of a woman. Gandhara, 4—5th century. Stucco, 19 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 50.52. 10. Head of a young girl. Gandhara, 4—5th century A.D. Stucco, 11,5 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 50.56. 11. Kubcra. Mathura, 1—3rd century A.D. Red sandstone, 22,5 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 101. 12. Head of woman. Mathura, 4—6th cen­tury A.D. Red sandstone, 15,5 cm. Fer­enc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 66. 13. Head of a woman. Mathura, 4—6th century. Red sandstone, 9,4 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Art, inv. no. 3326. 14. Shiva head. Mathura, transition period (4th century ?). Red sandstone, 11 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asi­atic Arts, inv. no. 50.62. 15. Vishnu head. Bengal, 9—12th century A.D. Black schist, 20,3 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 6351. 16. Bodhisaltva Avalokiteshvara. Nepal, 15—16th century A.D. Gilt bronze, 22 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 50.113. 17. Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. Nepal, 18—19th century. Bronze, semipre­cious stones, 43,5 cm. Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, inv. no. 52.179.

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