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Cham Sculptures from Viet Nam and their Interface with Indian Art

Cham Sculptures from Viet Nam and their Interface with Indian Art

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Type: English

Pages: xx + 250

Format: Hard Bound

ISBN-13: 978-81-7305-617-8

Edition: 1st

Size: 22cm x 31cm

Product Year: 2021

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Anupa Pande is Professor and Head in the Department of History of Art of the National Museum Institute (NMI), New Delhi. She is also Director and Pro Vice Chancellor of the Institute. Prof. Pande has been engaged in research and teaching for thirty-seven years. She has published many books and over fifty research papers in reputed national and international journals. Prof. Pande is fluent with Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali, and her work deals with primary sources. Over the years, her work has dealt with Hinduism and Buddhism; their doctrines, art and culture in India and its interface with the world.

Vo Van Thang got B.A. in Vietnamese literature at Hue University (Viet Nam) in 1979 and pursued his M.A. in Asian Studies at Cornell University (USA) in 1997. He is the former Director of the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, where he served from 2008-2018. He was also nominated as Chairman of the Vietnam Friendship Association of Da Nang City. He has authored and edited books, catalogues and research papers on the heritage of the Vietnam civilizational linkage and curated many exhibitions.

Savita Kumari is Assistant Professor in the Department of History of Art at the National Museum Institute. She has completed her doctoral research at NMI in 2012. She has been involved in research and teaching since 2006. She has published books and research papers on various aspects of Indian art history and its connection with the world.

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