Kushana Bush is known for her packed, figurative gouache paintings, with influences from traditional Mughal and Persian miniatures, the Italian Renaissance, Japanese ukiyo-e, and beyond converging.
Jan. 17: The discovery of terracotta artefacts of Sunga-Kushana period in Ambari has prompted the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to search for clues to fill in the “missing link” in the ancient ...
PATNA: An important Kushana township was found recently at Panda, about 26 km from Samastipur, in course of the archaeological excavations conducted by the Kashi Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute ...
Years-long excavations at the state-protected archaeological site Banarsiha Kala, located in Uttar Pradesh’s Maharajganj district, have unearthed several artifacts, majority of which, according to ...
Mumbai: Archaeological artefacts unearthed during the first year of deep foundation work for the Ram temple in Ayodhya in 2020 revealed evidence that goes back to Kushana period. Three ring wells, ...
The Kushanas were one of the 5 tribes of Yeuh-Chi or Yuezhi with their origin traced to China. After they were driven out by Xiongnu in 170 BC, they came to India. The important Kings in Kushana ...
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Our take: Kushana Bush's paintings can't be fully appreciated at first glance. Like the Mughal miniatures they resemble, her gouaches ...
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