• The Government Museum in Chennai is home to an extensive collection of Chola Bronze statues, attracting art enthusiasts, historians, and devotees alike.
  • The label of the statue states: VIṢṆU. Bronze. Reportedly excavated at / Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, / South India. Cōḷa period, 10th–11th century. IM 127-1927.
  • A bronze statue of the Hindu god Vishnu represented as the avatar Kurma, the giant tortoise, 18th-19th century CE. (British Museum, London).
  • The Chola Bronze Statues are indeed a remarkable gift from the Chola dynasty to the world of art. ... Most Iconic Chola Bronze Statue of All The Time.
  • Surviving Pallava bronzes are few and all are of modest size, whereas the Chola period was one of frenetic activity in Bronze casting.
  • Click here to view bronze reproductions from the Chola Period. All the statues in the Sackler show are of the gods. No, that's not quite right.
  • Decorating the bronzes in this way is a tradition at least a thousand years old as such decorations are referred to in 10th-century Chola inscriptions.
  • Bronze Sculpture of the #Chola Period The Cholas came to power in the late 9th century, and until the late 13th century, they ruled most of south India, Sri…
  • English: Statue of Vishnu carved in Bronze from chalukya Dynasty displayed in Salar Jung Museum from 12th century. ... Recent changes. Latest files.
    Bulunamadı: линдена, chola
  • [7] Davis, Richard. “Chola Bronzes in Procession.” ... How people interacted with these bronzes at the time of the Cholas is unknown.
  • The Chola temple trail cannot be complete without the mention of the Chola Bronze Statues. A defining art form of the region and the times of Cholas.
  • "The temple of Hercules Victor was pulled down under Sixtus IV. The statue of Hercules in bronze now in the capitol was found there," records R. Burn.
    Bulunamadı: линдена, chola
  • They loved literature and the performing arts on which they made stone structures of god. Chola-period bronzes were created using the lost-wax technique.