H 276 x W 203 mm
194 pages
180 figures (colour throughout)
Published May 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803279633
Digital: 9781803279640
Keywords
Classical Art; India; South Asia; Roman; Gandhara
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Edited by Peter Stewart
Paperback
£40.00
This volume explores India's connections with the Mediterranean and Western Asia during Graeco-Roman history, highlighting artistic exchanges. Based on the 2023 Oxford workshop, it includes insights from international scholars, refining our understanding of cross-cultural artistic currents and questioning underlying assumptions.
Preface – Peter Stewart
From Berenike to Ajanta:The Romano-Egyptian Connection to the early Buddhist art of South and Central Asia – William Dalrymple
Greeks and the Art of India: Philosophy through Art – Richard Stoneman
Yavanas in Early Indian Inscriptions – Upinder Singh
Beyond Gandhara: Expressions of Art along Ancient Indian Trade Routes (3rd century BC to 5th century AD) – Sunil Gupta
Small Figurines Shaping the Ancient Global World across the Indian Ocean – Serena Autiero
Coining Koine: Reading Numismatic Images in the Context of Global Exchange – Jeremy A. Simmons
Exploring Navagrahas (the Nine Planets) in Indian and Graeco-Roman Art – Mandira Sharma
Reflections of Roman Art in Southern India: Amarāvatī and Nāgārjunakoṇḍa – Elizabeth Rosen Stone
On Ivory and Theatre: The Exchange between Āndhradeśa and the West – Monika Zin
Peter Stewart is Director of Classical Art Research Centre and Professor of Ancient Art at the University of Oxford. He has worked widely in the fields of Graeco-Roman sculpture and ancient world art. His publications include Statues in Roman Society: Representation and Response (2003), The Social History of Roman Art (2008), A Catalogue of the Sculpture Collection at Wilton House (2020), and Gandharan Art and the Classical World (2023).