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Amarāvatī sculpture, Indian sculpture that flourished in the Andhra region of southeastern India from about the 2nd century bc to the end of the 3rd century ad, during the rule of the Sātavāhana dynasty. It is known for its superb reliefs, which are among the world's finest examples of narrative sculpture.

Amaravati Stupa. Amaravati is a small town situated in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, on the embankment of River Krishna. It was the capital of Satavahanas from 2nd century BC to 3rd century AD and is also the excavation site of an ancient Buddhist Stupa, constructed during the rule of Emperor Ashoka.

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Amarāvatī sculpture, Indian sculpture that flourished in the Andhra region of southeastern India from about the 2nd century bc to the end of the 3rd century ad, during the rule of the Sātavāhana dynasty. It is known for its superb reliefs, which are among the world's finest examples of narrative sculpture.Art historians regard the art of Amaravati as one of the three major styles or schools of ancient Indian art, the other two being the Mathura style, and the Gandharan style. The Amaravati school of art had great influence on art in Sri Lanka and South-East Asia. It also had influence over South Indian sculpture.

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The Amaravati Collection, sometimes called the Amaravati Marbles, is a series of ... The Amaravati sculptures have also been called the Elliot Marbles on account of their ... 1: 89- 141.Page 1 ... Discovery of the Amaravati Stūpa: 1. Early Excavations and Interpretations. Akira Shimada. Part I: Historical ... The colonial history of sculptures from the Amaravati stupa, in ...

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