Thanks to Lubomír Ondračka and Will Sweetman, I have my scan.


All the best,

パトリック マッカートニー
Patrick McCartney, PhD
Research Affiliate - Organization for Identity and Cultural Development (OICD), Kyoto
Research Associate - Nanzan University Anthropological Institute, Nagoya, Japan
Visiting Fellow - South and South-east Asian Studies Department, Australian National University
Member - South Asia Research Institute (SARI), Australian National University

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bodhapūrvam calema ;-)

 













On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 2:42 PM patrick mccartney <psdmccartney@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,

If anyone is able to help me I'd appreciate it. I'm trying to find a copy of this book by A.L. Dallapiccola:

South Indian Paintings: a catalogue of the British Museum Collection, London 2010

I am specifically interested in the comments of acrobats performing on a perilous structure said to be located on p. 182.

The closest copy to me is in Tokyo, at the Diet's library, which is a journey unable to be made at this time. It's not urgent. More a curiosity. Nonetheless, it is part of an ongoing project. If you do happen to find yourself serendipitously staring at it in the book shelf of your local library, I would appreciate a scan/clear photograph of the relevant image and description

Thank you.


All the best,

パトリック マッカートニー
Patrick McCartney, PhD
Research Affiliate - Organization for Identity and Cultural Development (OICD), Kyoto
Research Associate - Nanzan University Anthropological Institute, Nagoya, Japan
Visiting Fellow - South and South-east Asian Studies Department, Australian National University
Member - South Asia Research Institute (SARI), Australian National University

Skype / Zoom - psdmccartney
Phone + Whatsapp + Line:  +61410644259
Twitter - @psdmccartney @yogascapesinjap

bodhapūrvam calema ;-)