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003028
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London, Bounty Books, 2005.
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92pOrange Spine
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The Indian Subcontinent is the home of one of the world's oldest civilizations. Urban culture first flowered there around 2500BC. From that early beginning Indian art has exhibited an extraordinary consistency, despite successive invasions and the influence of a multiplicity of religions. Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism have all played their part.
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The Art of the Indus Valley
The First Imperial Art
Religious Art
The Classical Period
South India
Medieval Art
Islamic Art
The Rise of Painting
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0753712369 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002216 | 709.54/CAW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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023793
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Gurgaon, Puffin Books, 2018.
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xii, 132pWhite spine
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Embark on a vivid journey on which you'll learn about the origins and evolution of art in the country. Prepare to be amazed by the first pictures made by early humans; reflect upon the serenity of Buddhist cave paintings at Ajanta; marvel at the splendour of Mughal miniature art; delight in the religious depictions of Tanjore; study the hybrid Company and revivalist Bengal styles; and discover the best of modern and contemporary artists.
Watch it all come alive in intricate black-and-white sketches and stunning photographs of the most celebrated visuals across time.
A rich primer on the different schools of art and the most significant movements in Indian art history
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The big picture of Indian art
1. The first drawing: cave paintings
2. The talking caves: Ajanta and Ellora
3. Small wonders, big wow: Mughal miniatures
4. Got gold?: Tanjore paintings
5. Keeping it real: the Company school of paintings and European realism
6. Be a rebel: the Bengal school of art
7. The painted tales: Kalighat paintings
8. The makers of magic: other folk and tribal art forms of India
9. Art switches gears: meet the moderns
10. Art in the new world: meet the contemporaries
The story of Indian art continues
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9780143441564 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
021897 | 709.54/NAI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
021923 | 709.54/NAI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
001608
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London, Thames & Hudson, 1997.
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253pBlack Spine
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Period by period account of the art of India up to the modern period.
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Ch. 1. Harappan culture: beginnings on the Indus
Ch. 2. Historical and religious origins
Ch. 3. The Mauryan period: the first imperial art
Ch. 4. The Shunga dynasty: chaityas, viharas and stupas
Ch. 5. The Andhra period: the 'world mountains'
Ch. 6. The Kushan period: Gandhara and Mathura
Ch. 7. The Gupta and Post-Gupta periods
Ch. 8. South India: Pallavas, Cholas and Hoysalas
Ch. 9. The Medieval period in North India
Ch. 10. Islamic India: architecture and painting
Ch. 11. Jain, Rajasthani and Pahari painting
Epilogue: the modern period
Timeline of history.
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0500203024 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002571 | 709.54/CRA | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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004759
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Mumbai, Taraporevala, 1982.
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88pGray Spine
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Describes the cultural heritage of the country and the art of this vast sub-continent.
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The Ideals of Indian Art
The Language of Indian Art
Principal Hindu Deities
Landmarks in Sculpture and Architecture
A Bird-Eye View of Indian Painting
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Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
005052 | 709.54/IYE | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | Reference |
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008785
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New York, Thames & Hudson, 1986.
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252pBlack Spine
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A very well researched introduction to the arts history of India beginning with the still mysterious beginnings in the Indus valley, through the great masterpieces of Buddhist and Hindu art to the coming of Islam, the eclectic culture of the Mughal court and the golden age of Indian miniature painting.
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# Ch. 1. Harappan culture: beginnings on the Indus
# Ch. 2. Historical and religious origins
# Ch. 3. The Mauryan period: the first imperial art
# Ch. 4. The Shunga dynasty: chaityas, viharas and stupas
# Ch. 5. The Andhra period: the 'world mountains'
# Ch. 6. The Kushan period: Gandhara and Mathura
# Ch. 7. The Gupta and Post-Gupta periods
# Ch. 8. South India: Pallavas, Cholas and Hoysalas
# Ch. 9. The Medieval period in North India
# Ch. 10. Islamic India: architecture and painting
# Ch. 11. Jain, Rajasthani and Pahari painting
# Epilogue: the modern period
# Timeline of history
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0500201463 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009164 | 709.54/CRA | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018925
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New Delhi, Roli & Janssen BV, 2005.
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144pMaroon Spine
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This is a richly illustrated book that reproduces some of the finest examples of Indian sculpture, with an extensive commentary on the importance of the art of carving, modelling and casting in the Indian civilization for over 4000 years.
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8174363521 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
018007 | 732.44/MOR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012507
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USA, Penguin Books, 1953.
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512pCream Spine
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After describing the artistic heritage of the ancient cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro, Dr.Rowland traces the artistic story of the civilizations that followed through fifty centuries. He explains the influence of religion on the history of architecture, sculpture and painting in India and the surrounding countries from their pre-historic beginnings until the introduction of European influences in recent centuries.
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The prehistoric and epic periods in art and religion
The early classic periods
Roman-Indian art in north-west India and central Asia
The golden age and end of Buddha
The Hindu Renaissance
Indian art in Ceylon and south-east Asia
Notes
Bibliography
List of illustrations
Index
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0140561021 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
012433 | 709.54/ROW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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