INDIA REDISCOVERED: Reassessing the Legacy of Alexander Cunningham

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Alexander Cunningham, a great scholar, archaeologist and art historian, contributed immensely to the cause of Indian art and archaeology. He is rightly hailed as the ‘Father of Indian Archaeology’. He was among the first to acknowledge the role of textual scholarship, particularly in understanding the sites of ancient India and paid particular attention to sculptural art and epigraphic records. His efforts to trace Buddhist history through the architectural remains greatly impacted the consolidation of Buddhist religious identity. He was perhaps the earliest art historian to advance an evolutionary model to study Indian temple architecture. The present study provides a critical and comparative analysis of his work. Though Cunningham is criticized for his ‘text-aided’ approach, the influence of Buddhist sites and his obsession with Chinese pilgrims, yet his grand contribution to preserving Indian art and heritage cannot be ignored.\n\nThe volume containing 16 articles is an outcome of the effort to bring into print the proceedings of the International Seminar to mark Cunningham’s bicentenary year, and to re-assess his contribution to the cause of Indian art and archaeology.

Professor Atul Tripathi is a Professor and Head of the Department of History of Art and Tourism Management at Banaras Hindu University. He specializes in the history of ancient and early medieval Indian architecture, sculpture and iconography.

Atul Tripathi (Ed)

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