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Indian
Art : Forms, Concerns and Development in Historical Perspective Foreword General
Introduction Introduction Contributors
1.Indian
Art and its History: Some Questions, Some Considerations 2.Breaking
Free: Notes on ‘The Cycle of Life’, A Painting by Ganga Devi of
Mithila 3.Art
and Religion: A Study of Relations in Early India 4.Yoga
and Art: An Indian Approach 5.Art
and Eroticism: Going beyond the Erotic at Khajuraho 6.The
Buddhist Art of Bactria and Gandhara 7.Norms
of Excellence: Bronzes of the Pallava and Cola Periods 8.The
Hoysala Artists (C. 1100 – 1336) 9.Art
and Ritual: Wood Carvings of Eastern India 10.Iconographic
Programme and Political Imagery in Early Medieval Tamilakam: The
Rajasimhesvara and the Rajarajesvara 11.Teyyam:
Ritual Performing Art of Northern Kerala 12.Artist
and Society: The Oriya Painter-Craftsman and His Social Setting 13.Making
of a Visual Language: Thoughts on Mughal Painting 14.The
Content of Form: Stylistic Difference and Narrative Choices in Bengali
Pata Paintings 15.The
Limits of Individuality: The Case of Pandit Seu of Guler Index |
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