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A donation from Mandal family to the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS – The new Bengali collection of MAE № 7756. / Соболева, Елена Станиславовна; Mandal, Vaishali; Dhaneshwar, Vaishali.
В золотой ладье: : Cборник памяти Елены Кирилловны Бросалиной. ed. / Т.И. Оранская. СПб. : Издательство Русской христианской гуманитарной академии, 2025. p. 377-387.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in an anthology › Research › peer-review
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T1 - A donation from Mandal family to the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS – The new Bengali collection of MAE № 7756
AU - Соболева, Елена Станиславовна
AU - Mandal, Vaishali
AU - Dhaneshwar, Vaishali
N1 - Dhaneshwar Mandal, Soboleva Elena S., Vaishali Mandal. A donation from Mandal family to the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS – The new Bengali collection of MAE № 7756 // В золотой ладье: сборник памяти Елены Кирилловны Бросалиной / ред.-сост. Т. И. Оранская, ред. бенгальских текстов Е. А. Костина. — СПб.: Издательство РХГА, 2025. — 460 с., 22 илл. С. 377-387. ISBN 978-5-907855-99-1
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In 2021, Professor Dhaneshwar Mandal and his daughter Vaishali Mandal donated MAE (Kunstkamera) RAS a valuable familial collection comprised of a gala saree and a jewellery set made in traditional West Bengal style. Gold ornament pieces made according to the fashion of Bengal in the early 20th century were ordered as a gift for Mrs. Bela Rani Bose (maternal grandmother of Vaishali) by her husband Mr. Shishir Kumar Bose on the occasion of birth of their eldest daughter Basanti in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Later, Basanti received this jewellery set from her parents as a wedding gift. Over the time, this familial collection was inherited by Vaishali. Basanti Bose Mandal (1947–2019) acquired her Master’s degree from Allahabad University and later, worked as social science teacher at a primary school. Unfortunately, she passed away while visiting St. Petersburg in 2019. Her urn is buried in the Pavlovsk cemetery. (Pavlovsk is a suburb of St. Petersburg.) Dhaneshwar Mandal (b.1933), husband of Basanti, born in Jamalpur (Bihar), professor of the department of Ancient History Culture and Archaeology of Allahabad University, participated in many archaeological excavations, authored a number of scientific articles as well as brochures in Hindi devoted to social topics. His biographical memoir Safarnama portraying life in the Soviet Union in the 1980s has been translated into Russian. Their daughter Vaishali Mandal studied medicine at Zaporozhye Medical Institute and later did her PhD in medicine from St. Petersburg Medical Academy for Postgraduate Studies. Also, she is the editor of the children Hindi magazine Indradhanush published in association with St. Petersburg Rabindranath Tagore Hindi secondary school No 653. By donating a familial jewellery and saree set to MAE (Kunstkamera) RAS the Mandal family emphasise their wish to further strengthen the cultural ties between two great countries.
AB - In 2021, Professor Dhaneshwar Mandal and his daughter Vaishali Mandal donated MAE (Kunstkamera) RAS a valuable familial collection comprised of a gala saree and a jewellery set made in traditional West Bengal style. Gold ornament pieces made according to the fashion of Bengal in the early 20th century were ordered as a gift for Mrs. Bela Rani Bose (maternal grandmother of Vaishali) by her husband Mr. Shishir Kumar Bose on the occasion of birth of their eldest daughter Basanti in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Later, Basanti received this jewellery set from her parents as a wedding gift. Over the time, this familial collection was inherited by Vaishali. Basanti Bose Mandal (1947–2019) acquired her Master’s degree from Allahabad University and later, worked as social science teacher at a primary school. Unfortunately, she passed away while visiting St. Petersburg in 2019. Her urn is buried in the Pavlovsk cemetery. (Pavlovsk is a suburb of St. Petersburg.) Dhaneshwar Mandal (b.1933), husband of Basanti, born in Jamalpur (Bihar), professor of the department of Ancient History Culture and Archaeology of Allahabad University, participated in many archaeological excavations, authored a number of scientific articles as well as brochures in Hindi devoted to social topics. His biographical memoir Safarnama portraying life in the Soviet Union in the 1980s has been translated into Russian. Their daughter Vaishali Mandal studied medicine at Zaporozhye Medical Institute and later did her PhD in medicine from St. Petersburg Medical Academy for Postgraduate Studies. Also, she is the editor of the children Hindi magazine Indradhanush published in association with St. Petersburg Rabindranath Tagore Hindi secondary school No 653. By donating a familial jewellery and saree set to MAE (Kunstkamera) RAS the Mandal family emphasise their wish to further strengthen the cultural ties between two great countries.
KW - Mandal family, Bengal, India, Kunstkamera, donation, gold jewellery set, gala sari, culture
M3 - статья в сборнике
SN - 978-5-907855-99-1
SP - 377
EP - 387
BT - В золотой ладье:
A2 - Оранская, Т.И.
PB - Издательство Русской христианской гуманитарной академии
CY - СПб.
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