Dear Colleagues,
Jerry's death is indeed a great loss to our discipline. His first
degree was in Sanskrit at Oxford. I too met him in Pune (in 1969) and
subsequently co-operated with him on some textual aspects of the
mounting of the Mewar Rāmāyaṇa on the web. He was always a friendly and
helpful colleague.
John
Professor J.L. Brockington
113 Rutten Lane
Yarnton
Kidlington 0X5 1LT
tel: 01865 849438
On 04/10/2021 19:34, Robert Goldman wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Just noted with sadness the obituary for the noted historian of
Indian art, Jerry Losty, the long time curator of Indian visual
materials at he BL. Jerry and I were graduate students together in
Pune (then Poona) in the late ‘60s and became friends. He was very
scholarly and real resource on Indian art and always very generous to
his colleagues. In more recent times the was of great help to us in
securing permission from the BL to reproduce seven slides from the
Mewar /Rāmāyaṇa/ to use respectively as the cover art and
frontispieces of our Princeton University Press translation of Vālmīki.
His passing represents a loss to the world of Indian Art History as
well as to his family and friends.
He will be missed.
https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/art-historian-jerry-losty-passes-away-in-london/cid/1833173
<https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/art-historian-jerry-losty-passes-away-in-london/cid/1833173>
Bob Goldman
Dr. R. P. Goldman
William and Catherine Magistretti Distinguished Professor Emeritus and
Professor in the Graduate School
Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies MC # 2540
The University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-2540
Tel: 510-642-4089
Fax: 510-642-2409
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