Description
The Chalukyan Architecture of the Kanarese Districts by Henry Cousens is a detailed archaeological and architectural study of the early and later Chalukya dynasties in present-day Karnataka. The book documents and analyzes the region’s distinctive temple architecture, highlighting structural styles, intricate carvings, and iconography from sites like Badami, Aihole, Pattadakal, and Mahakuta. Cousens combines field surveys, sketches, and photographs to illustrate the evolution of Chalukyan art from rock-cut shrines to elaborately sculpted stone temples. His work is a foundational resource in South Indian art history, showcasing the Chalukyas’ contributions to Deccan architecture and the fusion of Dravidian and Nagara styles.