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Indian Architecture and Ornament provides an in-depth study of the architectural traditions and decorative arts that have shaped the Indian subcontinent. Lockwood de Forest, a renowned scholar and designer, brings his expertise to illuminate the aesthetic principles underlying Indian design, from ancient temples to Mughal monuments.
The work explores the intricate relationship between form and decoration in Indian architecture, examining how cultural, religious, and regional influences have created distinctive architectural vocabularies. Through detailed analysis and illustrations, the book reveals the sophisticated ornamental systems employed by Indian craftsmen and architects. This comprehensive volume serves as both a historical document and a practical guide for understanding the visual language of Indian architecture, making it invaluable for architects, designers, art historians, and anyone interested in the built heritage of India.







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