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020 | _a978-3907077504 | ||
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_aART _bFIS |
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100 | _aFischer, Eberhard | ||
245 | _aMasters of Indian Painting-I, II | ||
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_aIndia _bNiyogi Books _c2011 |
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300 | _a840 p. | ||
520 | _aThis beautifully illustrated two-volume set is the most comprehensive survey of Indian painting that the West has ever seen. Spanning 800 years and including some 600 artworks by more than 40 artists, it dispels the notion of anonymity in Indian art. The high points of artistic innovation in the history of Indian painting are demonstrated through works of the greatest Indian masters, some of whom are identified for the first time. The two-part volume is structured chronologically, which is unusual since Indian paintings have traditionally been classified according to regional styles or dynastic periods, with an emphasis on subject matter and narrative content. | ||
650 | _aPaintings | ||
700 | _aGoswamy, B.N. | ||
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