Beauty in Money: Numismatic Art and Technology of Early South
India
(Up to and Including the
Pallava Period)
By- S. Suresh
Art
historical studies have hitherto been mostly confined to sculptures, paintings,
furniture and jewellery. Boldly moving away from the conventional approach to
the study of coins as mere economic entities, the present volume is the first
systematic, comprehensive and analytical study of ancient Indian coins as
objects of art. Coins, like historical monuments, sculptures and paintings,
have a symbolic meaning behind the visual form and epitomize the
socio-religious conditions and the art traditions in which they emerged.
Focusing on the coins of south India, the study, combining empirical data with
theoretical insights, explores the subtle interrelationships between the steady
evolution of coinage and the simultaneous development of art in this region.
Tracing
thematic, iconographic and stylistic affinities between the art in coins and
the art in stone, the study clearly reveals that as sculptural art was more
pervasive than numismatic art, the latter recurrently felt the impact of the
former. Often, the mint masters and coin makers, faithfully reproduced, on a
miniature scale, specimens of sculpture and architecture on the coins. At
the same time, coins too were rarely featured in other mediums of art. Probing
the metallic composition and the process of production of the coins of
different dynasties and periods, the present study also analyses the technical
constraints of numismatic art.
The
volume includes an exhaustive corpus, prepared for the first time ever, of the
symbols and devices on the coins of the major dynasties of ancient south India.
The
book will be of interest to archaeologists, numismatists, art historians and economic
historians.
S.
Suresh is presently in the U.S. as
a Fulbright Senior Research Fellow at the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, Washington D.C. and the School of Architecture, Planning and
Preservation of the University of Maryland. He is Tamil Nadu State Convener of
the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Academic
Director, Bharat Travel Services, Chennai. He was earlier Nehru Visiting Fellow
at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
ISBN 978-81-7304-909-5 2011 244p.
Rs.795/ pounds 45
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