On 30 Oct 2019, at 08:49, alakendu das via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Thank you very much.Alakendu Das.
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From: Matthew Kapstein <mkapstei@uchicago.edu>
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Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Sanskrit drama in La Belle ÉpoqueDear Herman,Thanks a lot for this interesting reference. There is of course a tremendous amount of 19th-century European theatre, opera, poetry, painting with oriental themes - it's a very big topic and has been the object of much research. But it is not so much my area, though I am interested - I posted the Toulouse-Lautrec to the list just as an amusing curiosity and not in connection with any academic project that I am undertaking.best regards,MatthewMatthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of ChicagoFrom: Tieken, H.J.H. <H.J.H.Tieken@hum.leidenuniv.nl>
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Subject: RE: [INDOLOGY] Sanskrit drama in La Belle ÉpoqueDear Matthew, Some years ago I attended a paper delivered by Emilio Ghezzi, the partner of our colleague Daniela Rossella (University of Potenza) on the designs of the stage and costumes of 19th-century operas with oriental themes. Emilio is a composer himself. I do have a tape with music composed by him somewhere but do not have the necessary equipment anymore. It was a fascinating paper with many slides of original drawings from the 19th century. I do not know if the paper has already been published, but hope it will.The most recent email address of Emilio (and Daniela) I have is ghezziem@tin.it.Best, HermanHerman TiekenStationsweg 582515 BP Den HaagThe Netherlands00 31 (0)70 2208127website: hermantieken.comVan: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info] namens Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY [indology@list.indology.info]
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Onderwerp: Re: [INDOLOGY] Sanskrit drama in La Belle ÉpoqueDear Alakendu,There are several English translations. The best known is perhaps the "Little Clay Cart" of the American Sanskritist Arthur Ryder, first published in 1905.cordially,MatthewMatthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
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Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Sanskrit drama in La Belle ÉpoqueDr.Kapstein,I rue that I saw this post so late.It's indeed awe-inspiring.! I feel there exists an English version of MrchhaKatikam, namely The Clay Cart.I shall confirm it.Alakendu Das
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] Sanskrit drama in La Belle ÉpoqueDear Indologists,You may find this to be amusing.Visiting the huge exhibition of the works of Toulouse-Lautrec currently on view at the Grand Palais in Paris, I was surprised to find, amidst his many posters for theater and cabaret, the one I include here, for a production of theMṛcchakaṭikā, - the title is even given in devanagari at lower right. If you read carefully, you'll see that TL himself is credited with the sets for the fifth act, though I do not know if any trace of these survives, or if it was photographed. They must have been wonderful!<IMG_1488.JPG>_______________________________________________Matthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of Chicago
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