Phillip Rawson (1924–1995)
Author of Art of Tantra
About the Author
Philip Rawson was dean of the School of Art and Design. Goldsmith's College, University of London. He also served as curator of the Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art at the University of Durham and had a long career as a specialist in Oriental and Indian art. He authored twenty-five books during show more his prolific career, including Drawing and Sculpture, which are available from the University of Pennsylvania Press. show less
Image credit: Philip Rawson, Scholar and Artist 1924-1995 (Picture supplied by Mr. Piers Rawson, son of Philip Rawson to http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000491.html)
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Święty Tybet 1 copy
La pittura indiana 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Rawson, Phillip
- Legal name
- Rawson, Philip Stanley
- Birthdate
- 1924-01-13
- Date of death
- 1995-11-06
- Gender
- male
- Short biography
- Philip S. Rawson was a specialist on Eastern art, and wrote widely on the subject in books and for various publications. During his lifetime he served as a UNESCO expert on museology in India, and organized a number of exhibitions on Indian art in Britain. Among his appointments were Senior Tutor at the Royal College of Art, London, Keeper of the Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art and Archaeology at the University of Durham, Assistant Keeper of the Department of Eastern Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and latterly Dean of the School of Art and Design at Goldsmiths' College, London.
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With a wealth of information about the history, traditions, and religious beliefs of Southeast Asia, Philip Rawson throughly and authoritatively surveys a vast array of works of art and crafts from the region. Since prehistoric times, the countries of Southeast Asia have created a unique melange of indigenous art and the art of neighboring India and China. From the bronze tombs of the Dong-son people in 500 BC, to the mystical, dramatic form of Indonesia puppetry in current day Java and show more Bali, from architectural wonders such as Borobudur, to a host of pagodas, shrines, and temples, Rawson explores a medley of Southeast Asian art. He offers an astonishing array of treasures and elucidates a culture in which there are no artistic boundaries. show less
The Art of Southeast Asia: Cambodia Vietnam Thailand Laos Burma Java Bali (World of Art) by Philip S. Rawson
An updated edition of the 1967 Thames & Hudson volume.
251 illustrations, 32 in colour.
251 illustrations, 32 in colour.
this book is meant for everbody concerned with design as a basic human faculty which shapes all human antifacts, of all ages and styles, evolved to modify and organize the physical world for pur benefit. As well as adapting the enviroment to give shelter, livelihood, and social cohesion, it can also give delight, satisfying our feeling for coherencce and communicating meaning.
Jan 30, 2026Spanish
Libro que realiza un estudio y recorrido por las representaciones artísticas eróticas de India, China y Japón.
Aug 24, 2011Spanish
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