Another Perspective as Symbolic Form
Stella Kramrisch’s Writings on the Ajanta Paintings
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Sylvia Houghteling
Sylvia Houghteling is Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, USA. She is the author of The Art of Cloth in Mughal India (Princeton 2022), which received the 2024 Bernard S. Cohn Book Prize from theSouth Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies. Houghteling’s ongoing research looks at textiles and temporality and the unique material histories of the eastern Indian Ocean trade.
In her 1937 publication, A Survey of Indian Painting in the Deccan, Stella Kramrisch offered a transcultural analysis of the early Buddhist wall paintings at the caves of Ajanta. Kramrisch described a unique technique of “reversed” or “forthcoming” perspective in the paintings. This article proposes that her work can be seen as an oblique critique of Erwin Panofsky’s influential Perspective as Symbolic Form (1924/1927). Kramrisch also connected her analysis of perspective to the avant-garde of early 20th-century art and the work of cubist painters. This article concludes by situating Kramrisch’s claims about the Ajanta paintings within the context of more recent scholarship on Buddhist painting and the environment in South Asia.
Copyright (c) 2024 Sylvia Houghteling

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Copyright (c) 2024 Sylvia Houghteling

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