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Arts of South Asia: Cultures of Collecting
Contributor(s): Peyton, Allysa B. (Editor), Paul, Katherine Anne (Editor)

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ISBN: 168340047X     ISBN-13: 9781683400479
Publisher: University of Florida Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Asian - Indian & South Asian
- Antiques & Collectibles | Art
- Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General
Dewey: 709.54
LCCN: 2018014262
Series: David A. Cofrin Asian Art Manuscript
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 10.2" W x 12.1" L (4.90 lbs) 296 pages
Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product
 
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This beautifully illustrated volume details how South Asian art has been acquired by public and private collectors in Europe, North America, and Singapore from the mid-nineteenth century onward. It traces the various journeys and colonial legacies of artwork from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Contributors explore the removal of art objects from their countries of origin for external appreciation. They discuss British collecting practices during colonial rule in South Asia, when military officials and individuals associated with the East India Company transported various pieces to the Tower of London, the British Museum, and the Royal Ontario Museum. An overview of Newark Museum's unique history of acquiring art originating in South Asia--comprising over 3,000 objects--is provided, followed by insight into the birth of postcolonial exhibitions during a cultural renaissance in Singapore. The authors also tell the stories of private collectors including Alfred Chester Beatty, who bequeathed his entire library of miniature paintings and rare manuscripts to the people of Ireland; Ananda Coomaraswamy, who played an integral role in introducing Indian art to the West; Hugh Nevill, who compiled over 2,000 manuscripts in Sri Lanka; and Nasli Heeramaneck, who became one of the world's leading dealers in Asian arts and antiques. The essays in this volume also address the ethical and political dilemmas of displaying South Asian art for Western appreciation. They highlight calls for the return of cultural property to their original sites and explain that repatriated works are often used as centerpieces of political exhibitionism rather than celebrated as recovered symbols of national heritage. Featuring archival materials and high-quality images of key pieces, Arts of South Asia offers an inside look at early collecting practices while addressing contemporary concerns about how artwork obtained under colonial rule is displayed abroad. Contributors: Allysa B. Peyton- Katherine Anne Paul - Hyder Abbas - Natasha Bennett - Deepali Dewan - Sushma Jansari - Gauri Parimoo Krishnan - Brinda Kumar - Dr. Pratapaditya Pal - Melody Rod-ari - Jason Steuber A volume in the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Manuscript Series

Contributor Bio(s): Peyton, Allysa B.: - Allysa B. Peyton is assistant curator of Asian art at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art at the University of Florida.Paul, Katherine Anne: - Katherine Anne Paul is curator of the arts of Asia at the Newark Museum.
 
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