Collected by Aurel Stein and kept in the Delhi Archaeological Museum
The artist F.H. Andrews� appreciation of the beauty of form, and the significance of artistic style, was a perfect complement to Sir Aurel Stein�s more scientific approach to his archaeological discoveries; on this basis, Andrews and Stein began a lifelong friendship and professional partnership. In the present volume, first published in 1948 and long out of print, Andrews records and provides insightful analysis of the range of Buddhist wall paintings recovered by Stein at various sites, on the perimeter of the Taklamakan Desert (now in Xinjiang, China), which had served as waystations along the southern and nothern branches of the Silk Road. With his artist�s eye, Andrews skilfully points out the stylistic variations and developments, as well as local and exotic influences, on the ancient painters� pious renditions of the life of the Buddha and other Buddhist saints.
Wall Paintings from Ancient Shrines in Central Asia, Stein , SDI Publications, Hardcover, 1948 / 2001, 228 Pages, $110.00
Fred Henry Andrews (18?? - 1957) trained as a stained glass artisan, prior to relocating to Lahore, where he taught at and later lead the Mayo School of Art. At Lahore, he also first met the explorer Aurel Stein, beginning a cooperative working relationship that eventually spanned some 50 years.
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