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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aRosenfield, John M.
245 14 $aThe dynastic arts of the Kushans$c[by] John M. Rosenfield.
260 $aBerkeley,$bUniversity of California Press,$c1967.
300 $axliii, 377, [131] pages$billustrations, maps, plans, plates$c29 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aCalifornia studies in the history of art,$v6
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 319-349).
505 0 $aI. The creation of the empire -- The name and language of the Kushans -- The Kushans before their entry into India -- The Nomadic period -- Settlement in the Oxus region -- Creation of the Kushan empire -- Kujula Kadphises -- Kujula's coinage -- Epigraphic evidence -- Heraos, Hyrkodes, Phseigacharis -- Vima Kadphises -- Soter Megas -- Epigraphic references -- Vima's gold coinage -- Vima's coin types
505 0 $aII. Kanisha : legends and Imperium -- The Kanishka legends -- Kanishka's supernatural powers -- Kanishka as a Buddhist -- Kanishka and the Kashmiri Arhat -- The council in Kashmir -- Kanishka and Aśvaghosha -- Kanishka and the Jaina Stūpa -- Kanishka and the images of Devas -- The letter to Kani[sh]ka from Mātriceta -- The Kanishka Stūpa and Vihāra at Peshawar -- Kanishka's passions and his physician -- The Chinese hostages -- Kanishka's wars, penitence, and death -- Kanishka's afterlife -- Dynastic matters -- Kanishka's name -- Kanishka's origin -- The extension of the Kushan empire -- Tarim basin -- Sogdiana -- Bactria and Bactra -- Tukhāristān according to Hsüan-Tsang -- Khwārezm -- Khurāsān -- Kāpiśa -- Kabul -- Jelālābād district -- Arachosia and Seistān -- Gandhāra and Uddiyāna -- Taxila and the Western Panjāb -- Kashmir -- The upper Gangetic plain -- The lower Gangetic plain -- Murundas -- Mālwa and Gujaradeśa -- Kanishka's coinage -- Vāsishka -- Kanishka
505 0 $aIII. Huvishka and the Kushan pantheon -- The two-Huvishkas theory -- The Huvishkas coinage -- First group -- Second group -- Third group -- Huvishka's obverse types on copper coins -- Headdress found in Kushan coins only -- The Kushan crest ornament -- Deities on the coins of Kanishka and Huvishka -- Ardoxsho -- Ashaeixsho -- Athsho -- Boddo -- Sakamanobosdo -- Bagobosdo -- Elios -- Ephaistos -- Erakilo -- Lrooaspo -- Maaseno -- Manaobago -- Mao -- Mao-Miiro -- Miiro -- Mozdooano -- Oormazdo -- Nana (variants Nano, Nanao) -- Nanashao -- Shaonana -- Nanaia -- Oado -- Oanindo -- Oaxsho -- Oesho -- Oesho-Nan -- Oesho-Ommo -- Orlagno -- Pharro -- Rishno or Rion -- Salene -- Sarapo -- Shaoreoro -- Skando-Komaro (Maasena) Bizago -- Blundered or unidentified types -- Kushan seals
505 0 $aIV. Vāsudeva I and his successors -- The historical situation -- Coins of Vāsudeva I and his immediate successors -- The Vāsudeva coins -- Coinage of Kanishka III -- Assignment of the Vāsudeva types -- Succession to Kanishka III in India -- The Erjhuna Yaśaga -- The end of Kushan dominion in Gangetic India -- The Sasanian intrusion -- Evidence from Iran -- Kushano-Sasanian coinage -- Vaharām types
505 0 $aV. Śakas and Parthians -- Origins of the Śakas -- The Northern group of Śakas -- Maues -- Azes I -- Azilises -- Azes II -- Gondophares -- The Southwestern group of Śakas -- The dynasty of Nahapāna -- The dynasty of Caśtana -- The Mathurā Satraps -- Rājūvula and the lion capital -- The Mahākshatrapa Śodāsa -- Śodāsa's successors at Mathurā
505 0 $aVI. The Mathurā portraits -- The Māt Shrine -- The excavation -- The Gokarneśvara site -- Other sources of Kushan portraits -- Identification and relative dating of the portraits -- The portrait of Kanishka -- The portrait of Vima -- The Caśtana statute -- A portrait of Huvishka -- The portrait head -- The Gokarneśvara colossus -- Two torsos -- The nature of the Māt Shrine -- The Mōrā Sanctuary -- Nānāghāt
505 0 $aVII. Other royal portraits, Kushan and Iranian -- The temple at Surkh Kotal -- The portrait statutes and their placement -- The inscriptions -- The stucco figures -- The "investiture" scene -- Chronology -- Rituals -- Shamī -- Further examples of royal portraiture in the Iranian manner -- Nimrud Dagh -- Kūh-i-khwāja -- Toprak Kala in Khwārezm -- Hatra
505 0 $aVIII. Stylistic and iconographic aspects of the Mathurā imperial portraits -- Royal portraiture in Indian art -- The Cakravartin -- Clothing and armament -- Clothing plaques -- Kanishka's sword -- Kanishka's mace -- Caśtana's plaque belt -- The lion throne -- The "European" position -- The tall Kushan crown -- Solar symbolism -- Pre-Kushan solar deities in Indian art -- Other evidence of the solar cult -- Western parallels of Indian heliolatry -- Halos and flaming shoulders -- Khvareno -- Flames and the Buddha principle -- A summit of rocks or clouds -- The deification of Kushan kings -- The king as a divine epiphany -- Rituals and ceremonies -- Religious content of the royal cults -- Frontality in Kushan portraits
505 0 $aIX. Kushan figures as donors and devotees in Buddhist sculpture -- Examples of Indo-Scythian donor figures -- The Buner reliefs -- The Sahrī-bahlol portraits -- Other donor portraits -- Buddhist narrative sculpture -- Trapuśa and Bhallika -- Worship of the Buddha's Alms bowl (Pātra) -- The great departure -- Guards -- Other examples -- The cult of the Bodhisattvas -- Maitreya -- Maitreya and Sākyamuni combined -- The teaching Maitreya -- Other paradise scenes -- Bodhisattva Mahāsattva -- Kubera-Pāñcika -- Pharro and Ardoxsho -- Hsüan-Tsang's report
505 0 $aAppendix I. The era of Kanishka -- The argument for A.D. 78 -- The Argument for A.D. 128 -- The argument for A.D. 144 -- The argument for A.D. 110-115 -- Appendix II. The Kanishka reliquary -- The finding of the reliquary -- The costume of the king -- Other stylistic and symbolic details -- Appendix III. Inscriptions pertaining to the Indo-Scythian dynasties at Mathurā.
590 $bArchive
600 37 $aKushana$cDynastie : v200-300$2gnd
600 17 $aKuschan.$2swd
650 0 $aArt, Kushan.
650 0 $aKushans.
651 4 $aIndia$xCivilización.
650 6 $aYüeh-chih.
650 6 $aArt Yüeh-chih.
650 7 $aArt, Kushan.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00816526
650 7 $aKushans.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00989468
650 7 $aKunst$2gnd
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRosenfield, John M.$tDynastic arts of the Kushans.$dBerkeley, University of California Press, 1967$w(OCoLC)557673597
830 0 $aCalifornia studies in the history of art ;$v6.
856 42 $3French equivalent / Équivalent français$uhttps://bac-lac.on.worldcat.org/oclc/997403688
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