Saturday 7 February 2015

Two Ladies in Conversation

Two Ladies in Conversation


 Gandhar  School, 1st Century  CE




           In the ancient world the fine arts were dedicated  to religion. Thus, the awe inspiring  temples of Egypt,  Greece, India and China. But the Greek artist during  the period of Alexander  the Great started looking at the life around them. They started  depicting  the ordinary  people.
            Here is an instance of two urbane women talking to each other. The flowing robes  cover voluptuous bodies. The women  are so lost in their conversation  that they have forgotten  their own beauty.  They are oblivious  of the world around  them. The conversation  could be from mundane  to sacred.
          Slowly the Gandhar artist will begin to notice the beauty of Indian culture  and of its people.  Already the transition  has started. The voluptuousness of these ladies is more Indian than Greek. Gandhar  will produce the most beautiful  Buddha figures, will capture the humane quality of the Jataka stories, of the life of Buddha. It will give impetus to the Mathura  School and the ancient  Indian art will blossom under the Kushan dynasty.

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