CHAPTER 26
South and Southeast Asia after 1200

 
1.  Read the chapter.   View this extraordinary new site, an Indian Art , Architecture, History and Culture Study ICT Project, an initiative of Shilpa Sayura Team, to develop a global collaborative knowledge community through content for studying india. Here's another beautiful site on Asian archiecture.

Also see this site on Indian Mughal  miniature paintings.
2.  Words to remember:

iconography, bodhisattva, vimana, chakra, miniature, gopura, gouache, wat

Taj Mahal


3. Be able to discuss the issues:

    a.  What is the form, materials, and methods used in Indian miniature painting?  See pages 707-709 and the inset on page 708.
    b.  Describe the differences in content between the Mughal dynasty and the Rajput.  See discussions on pages 710-711.
    c.  How is the popular Indian Hindu subject of Krishna and Radha often presented?  See page 711.
    d.  How is the Buddha and other religious subject matter presented differently in Thailand, Burma, and Vietnam?  See pages 713-715.
    e.   What are some of the issues in contemporary art of India and Southeast Asia? See page 716.


4.  Remember these works of art:

    a)  "Jahangir preferring a Sufi Shaihk to King" by Bichitr, c. 1615-18, opaque watercolor on paper. Page 709. 

    b)  Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 1632-1647.  See pages 704 and 710.

    c)   "Krishna and Radha in a Pavilion,"  from Punjab Hills, India. See page 711.

    d)  Walking Buddha, from Sukhothai, Thailand, 14th century.  Bronze. See page 714See another view of the Walking Buddha.

    e)  Schwedagon Pagoda, Rangoon (Yangon), Burma (Myanmar), 14th century or earlier, Stupa. See page 715.

    f)  Dish with two mynah birds, from Vietnam, 16th century.  Painted stoneware.  See page 715.  See a similar dish at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


5.  Explore these sites on the Internet:

    a)  See manuscript illuminations by the artist known as "Jahangir's artist."
    b)  Explore the "Rajasthani Miniatures," created in the Rajput tradition.
    c)  Read this interesting review that considers contemporary art n India.
    d)  Explore the different Indian art schools


6.  Here is a very specific assignment:  locate two additional examples of contemporary (20th century) southeast Asian art and explain their relationship to traditional southeast Asian art. (Hint:  narrow your search down to one of the many styles and countries discussed in the text book). Send your one-page report through the LISTSERV.  See the Schedule for the date due.
7.  Pose a question and/or issue for discussion to the LISTSERV.  Then...participate in the discussion!  For extra credit...I'd love to see the illuminated manuscript page entitled "Layla and Majnun at School," on the Internet.  Search, then submit the URL to me!
Page Updated 4/15/09
Return to:  Summer Art History Schedule
Copyright M. Hoover and San Antonio College, July, 2001.  All rights reserved.