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021747
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Bengaluru, Pratham Books, 2016.
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28pBlue spine
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Learning to read - Level 4
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Summary/Abstract |
Olivia Fraser has travelled around India painting for the last ten years. This book has arisen from her observations of the vast colourful array of people she has come across during her travels.
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9788182630932 Pb.
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ID:
006128
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New Delhi, Council of Handicraft Development Corporations, 2007.
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579pBlack Spine
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Crafts of India
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Summary/Abstract |
This encyclopedic publication maps the crafts of the country, and captures the traditions that have enriched the day-to-day lives of Indian people while being a source of livelihood for generations of craftspeople. Covers all the aspects of handicrafts-historical, social and cultural.
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Zone1: N/- North
Jammu and Kashmir
Himachal Pradesh
Punjab
Chandigarh
Haryana
Rajasthan
Delhi
Zone2 : C/- Centre
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
Zone3 : E/- East
Bihar
Jharkhand
Orissa
Sikkim
West Bengal
Zone4 : S/- South
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Pondicherry
Kerela
Karnataka
Zone5 : W/- West
Goa
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Chhatisgarh
Zone6 : NE/- Northeast
Assam
Arunachal Pradesh
Nagaland
Manipur
Mizoram
Tripura
Meghalaya
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9788188204571 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
006605 | 745.0954/RAN | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | Reference |
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ID:
001598
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India, Wisdom Tree, 2007.
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104pMauve Spine
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Series |
Incredible India
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Summary/Abstract |
India is well-known for a variety of handicrafts, and the use of nature's resources to make utility items for daily use has been an integral part of the Indian psyche. The harmony between nature and man and the urge for creativity arising out of an integrated existance provides for a wide range of beautiful artefacts and articles. All of India's crafts arise out of a respect for nature.
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Metalwork
Stonework
Pottery
Woodwork
Grass, Leaves and Fibres
Painting
Textiles
Embroidery
Assorted Bounties from Nature
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8183280706 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002570 | 745.0954/JAI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
009333
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India, Super Book House, 2009.
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300pBlack Spine
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The folk and tribal arts of India may be very ethnic and simple, yet they are colourful and vibrant enough to speak volumes about the country's rich heritage. Indi-Folk is an attempt to present the readers with some of them.
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9788190080996 Hb.
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009708 | 745.0954/LEH | Main | On Shelf | General | Reference |
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ID:
001707
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New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2007.
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117pGolden Spine
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The art of Kalamkari painting is one of the oldest traditional arts of India. Drawing upon a repertoire of well-loved epics for images, Kalamkari rich with colours and precise in detail unparalleled by other art form of this genre, an expert in the field discusses salient features of this little-known textile tradition and shows how this ancient textile craft, deeply rooted in religion, has adapted to social changes and political upheavals, evolving into a market craft that is also an indigenous folk art.
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Preface
Introduction
Temple Origin
The folk Idiom
Historical perspective
Painted and printed textiles
Design vocabulary
Kalamkari artist
Colours from nature
Future of an Ancient art
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818328082X Hb.
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002555 | 745.0954/RAM | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
002417
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Mumbai, Paramparik Karigar, 2005.
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337pThick Black Spine
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This book creates an awareness of the complexity and beauty of these crafts and the need to preserve and sustain them by supporting existing craftsmen and encouraging young people to take up craft as a vocation.
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Gadwakam/ Jaidev Baghel
Kalamkari/ Jonnalgadda Guruppa Chetty
Mithila kala/ Satya Narayan Lal Karn
Mittikam/ Brahmdeo Ram Pandit
Tana Bana/ Snober Mistry
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Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002557 | 745.0954/PAR | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | Reference |
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ID:
007359
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India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 1996.
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144pCream Spine
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Series |
Living
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This book brings to you, for the first time, the exciting world of Madhya Pradesh's many tribes. Interwoven with their myths and legends, and illustrated with stunning colour visuals and with line drawings, here are the textiles and the tattoos, the stonework and the carvings, the totems and the ritual terracottas of the many tribes explained by scholars whose work has led them to spend half a life time with these people. Very well illustrated.
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Map
Aarambh: Introduction - Aashi Manohar
Paashaan: Stone - Mushtak Khan
Maati: Terracotta - Vasant Nirgune
Kaathi: Wood - Ashok Tiwari
Sachay: Combs, Pouches and Basketry - Niranjan Mahawar
Dhaatu: Metal - Aashi Manohar
Chitraankan: Tribal Painting - Mushtak Khan
Alankaar: Jewellery and Tattooing - Niranjan Mahawar
Vasan: Tribal Textiles - Rta Kapoor
Utsav: Fairs and Festivals - O.P.Mehra
Bibliography
Glossary
Acknowledgements
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8185822409 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007763 | 745.0954/SHA | Main | On Shelf | Reference books | Reference |
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ID:
006115
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India, Shrividya Prakashan, 2006.
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106pBlack and Grey Spine
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The Warli people are a tribae who are famous for their art. Warli paintings are based on extremely simple geometric shapes and are very photographic. These paintings are an excellent combination of human, animal and geometric shapes.
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Lessons on Warli painting and elementary Warli drawing Socail life
Marriage culture and paintings. The Warli marriage rituals Chowk Pooja
Warli religious rituals. The depiction of Gods, Goddesses and Dev Chowks
Tarpa dance : An artistic aspect of the Warli culture
Warli farming and rice culture
The Warli tribe, Warli area and nature
Social life, Life cycle / A picture of happiness and progress
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8188762199 pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002573 | 745.0954/GAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
003921
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Mumbai, English Editions Publishers and Distibutors Pvt. Ltd, 2004.
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Description |
70pPurple Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Chiefly mural drawings depicting the cultural traditions of Warli, Indic people from Maharashtra, India.
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8187853247 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
002572 | 745.0954/PRA | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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