The Voice of the Sculptures
Voice of the Sculptures. How the ‘Language of Dance’ Can Be Used to Interpret Temple Sculptures. An Example from the Hoysaḷeśvara Temple at Haḷebīd The sculptures of the Hoysaḷeśvara temple at Haḷebīd abound in dance scenes and dance postures, thus representing a great source of material for...
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Auteur principal: | Anna Tosato |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2018
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