Background
Sharma, Ramesh Chandra was born on July 29, 1936 in Shikarpur, India. Son of Bhagvat Sahai and Bhudevi Sharma.
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It is a treasure document enlightening the various stages of development of Mathura art from its earliest times. Introducing the socio-cultural background from the pre-historic times it furnishes a valuable account of the archaeological explorations and expeditions in the region since the first antiquity saw the light of the day in 1836. Indigenous by birth, the Mathura School of Art flourished on the banks of Yamuna, reached its pinnacle under the Kushana patronage, continued in the Gupta age followed by Medieval times, thus dominating the entire Northern India for more than five centuries leaving behind imprints to be followed by the succeeding art styles. The type of stone and style changed with time and it did get influenced by its contemporary School of Gandhara once, but its exclusiveness remained down the ages. Beside the analytical assessment of the folk art tradition of early terracottas and yaksha cult, Dr. Sharma brings to light for the first time the salient features of the evolution and development of Mathura sculptures on various themes including Jaina, Buddhist and Brahmanical. The book is an uptodate document of new researches, fresh arrivals and latest reorganisation of the Museum s galleries. The coloured and black & white illustrations in this book speak of the display of rich Mathura art in the Museum. The Index to the Exhibits will facilitate in spotting the description of a specific object quickly. Important sites have been located on the City and District maps and situation of galleries and ancillary units of the Museum can be found on the Gallery Plan. While the visitors will find the book a very remunerative companion during the Museum round the scholars will equally be benefitted through the prolific research material it reveals.
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educator researcher museum director
Sharma, Ramesh Chandra was born on July 29, 1936 in Shikarpur, India. Son of Bhagvat Sahai and Bhudevi Sharma.
Bachelor, Gyanpur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1955. Master of Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, Calcutta (India) University, 1982.
Exploration assistant, Architectural Survey India, New Delhi, 1957-1960;
assistant curator, State Museum Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 1960-1968;
curator/director, Government Museum Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, 1969-1980;
director, State Museum Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 1980-1985;
director, Indian Museum Calcutta, West Bengal, 1986-1991;
director general, National Museum New Delhi, 1991-1994;
vice chancellor, National Museum Institute, 1991-1994;
president, Museums Association India, since 1992;
director, professor Bharat Kala Bhavan, Banaras Hindu U., Uttar Pradesh, since 1994. Chairman governing county Vrindaban Research Institute, Uttar Pradesh, since 1992. Secretary Gurusaday Museum and Folk Art Society, Calcutta, 1987-1990.
President Braj Kala Kendra, Mathura, India, since 1993.
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Member of the board studies various universities, commissions and boards, India, 1975-1995.
Married Santosh Sharma. 1 child, Madhu.