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History of Indian and Indonesian Art / Ananda K Coomaraswamy.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : B. R. Publishing Corporation, 2018.Edition: reprint ed. in IndiaDescription: vii, 295 p. 128 ill. , maps. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789387587199
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 709.54 COO
Contents:
Part I : Pre-Maurya Part II :Maurya, Śuṅga, early Āndhra and Scytho-Parthian (Kṣatrapa) Part III :Kuṣāna, later Āndhra, and Gupta Part IV :Early mediaeval, mediaeval, Rājput painting and later arts and crafts Part V :Kaśmīr, Nepāl, Tibet, Chinese Turkistān, and the Far East Part VI :Farther India, Indonesia and Ceylon.
Summary: The book is divided into six sections, each representing a chronological culture area. Most of the study deals with Indian art, but Indonesia and the peripheries of Southeast Asia are covered where they reflect Indian influences. The concentration of the study is upon architecture and sculpture; however, it also encompasses painting, jewellery, textiles, metalwork and other crafts.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Arts & Sports Non-fiction 709.54 COO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 40691

Part I : Pre-Maurya Part II :Maurya, Śuṅga, early Āndhra and Scytho-Parthian (Kṣatrapa) Part III :Kuṣāna, later Āndhra, and Gupta Part IV :Early mediaeval, mediaeval, Rājput painting and later arts and crafts Part V :Kaśmīr, Nepāl, Tibet, Chinese Turkistān, and the Far East Part VI :Farther India, Indonesia and Ceylon.

The book is divided into six sections, each representing a chronological culture area. Most of the study deals with Indian art, but Indonesia and the peripheries of Southeast Asia are covered where they reflect Indian influences. The concentration of the study is upon architecture and sculpture; however, it also encompasses painting, jewellery, textiles, metalwork and other crafts.

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