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A fully illustrated archaeological and art historical analysis of one of the most important artworks of Angkor, rewriting the chronology of the royal capital.

In December 1936, a villager was led by a dream to the ruins of the West Mebon shrine in Angkor where he uncovered remains of a bronze sculpture. This was the West Mebon Visnu, the largest bronze remaining from pre-modern Southeast Asia, and a work of great artistic, historical, and political significance. Prominently placed in an island temple in the middle of the vast artificial reservoir, the West Mebon Visnu sculpture was an important focal point of the Angkorian hydraulic network. Interpretations of the statue, its setting, date, and role have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s—until now. Integrating the latest archaeological and historical work on Angkor, extensive art historical analysis of the figure of Visnu Anantasayin in Hindu-Buddhist art across the region, and a detailed digital reconstruction of the sculpture and its setting, Marnie Feneley brings new light to this important piece. Highly illustrated, the book will be of interest to art historians and curators, historians of Southeast Asia, and anyone curious about the art and history of Angkor.

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The West Mebon Vi??u
  • Chapter 2: The Cultural and Religious Development of Cambodia
  • Chapter 3: The Iconography of Vi??u
  • Chapter 4: The Iconography of Vi??u Anantasayin
  • Chapter 5: The Hydraulic System of Angkor: Gods, Nature and Water
  • Chapter 6: The Archaeology of the West Mebon
  • Chapter 7: Artefacts, Inscriptions and the History of the West Mebon
  • Chapter 8: Analysing the West Mebon Vi??u
  • Chapter 9: Political and Religious Context of the West Mebon Vi??u
  • Chapter 10: Bronze Sculptures of the Mahidharapura Dynasty
  • Chapter 11: Appraising the date of the West Mebon Vi??u

    Reconstructing God: Style, Hydraulics, Political

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      Publisher: NUS Press
      Publication Date: 31/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9789813250536, 978-9813250536
      ISBN10: 9813250534

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A fully illustrated archaeological and art historical analysis of one of the most important artworks of Angkor, rewriting the chronology of the royal capital.

      In December 1936, a villager was led by a dream to the ruins of the West Mebon shrine in Angkor where he uncovered remains of a bronze sculpture. This was the West Mebon Visnu, the largest bronze remaining from pre-modern Southeast Asia, and a work of great artistic, historical, and political significance. Prominently placed in an island temple in the middle of the vast artificial reservoir, the West Mebon Visnu sculpture was an important focal point of the Angkorian hydraulic network. Interpretations of the statue, its setting, date, and role have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s—until now. Integrating the latest archaeological and historical work on Angkor, extensive art historical analysis of the figure of Visnu Anantasayin in Hindu-Buddhist art across the region, and a detailed digital reconstruction of the sculpture and its setting, Marnie Feneley brings new light to this important piece. Highly illustrated, the book will be of interest to art historians and curators, historians of Southeast Asia, and anyone curious about the art and history of Angkor.

      Table of Contents
      • Introduction
      • Chapter 1: The West Mebon Vi??u
      • Chapter 2: The Cultural and Religious Development of Cambodia
      • Chapter 3: The Iconography of Vi??u
      • Chapter 4: The Iconography of Vi??u Anantasayin
      • Chapter 5: The Hydraulic System of Angkor: Gods, Nature and Water
      • Chapter 6: The Archaeology of the West Mebon
      • Chapter 7: Artefacts, Inscriptions and the History of the West Mebon
      • Chapter 8: Analysing the West Mebon Vi??u
      • Chapter 9: Political and Religious Context of the West Mebon Vi??u
      • Chapter 10: Bronze Sculptures of the Mahidharapura Dynasty
      • Chapter 11: Appraising the date of the West Mebon Vi??u

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