CONTENTS

  

Indian Art : Forms, Concerns and Development in Historical Perspective
Volume VI Part 3

 

Foreword
D.P. Chattopadhyaya 

General Introduction
D.P. Chattopadhyaya 

Introduction
B.N. Goswamy

Contributors    

1.Indian Art and its History: Some Questions, Some Considerations
D.P. Chattopadhyaya 

2.Breaking Free: Notes on ‘The Cycle of Life’, A Painting by Ganga Devi of Mithila
Jyotindra Jain 

3.Art and Religion: A Study of Relations in Early India
R.N. Mishra 

4.Yoga and Art: An Indian Approach
Bettina Baumer 

5.Art and Eroticism: Going beyond the Erotic at Khajuraho
Devangana Desai 

6.The Buddhist Art of Bactria and Gandhara
Lolita Nehru 

7.Norms of Excellence: Bronzes of the Pallava and Cola Periods
R. Nagaswamy 

8.The Hoysala Artists (C. 1100 – 1336)
S. Settar 

9.Art and Ritual: Wood Carvings of Eastern India
Kalyan Kumar Dasgupta

10.Iconographic Programme and Political Imagery in Early Medieval Tamilakam: The Rajasimhesvara and the Rajarajesvara
R. Champakalakshmi 

11.Teyyam: Ritual Performing Art of Northern Kerala
Balan Nambiar 

12.Artist and Society: The Oriya Painter-Craftsman and His Social Setting
Dinanath Pathy

13.Making of a Visual Language: Thoughts on Mughal Painting
Gulammohammed Sheikh

14.The Content of Form: Stylistic Difference and Narrative Choices in Bengali Pata Paintings
Kavita Singh 

15.The Limits of Individuality: The Case of Pandit Seu of Guler
B.N. Goswamy

Index

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