Description
Studies In Indian Painting is a detailed historical examination of Indian artistic traditions spanning over twelve centuries. Nanalal Chamanlal Mehta presents an in-depth survey of painting practices, styles, and developments from the commencement of the VIIth century through approximately 1870 AD.
The work incorporates newly discovered materials and scholarly research to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of Indian painting’s evolution. It explores various regional schools, artistic movements, and the cultural contexts that influenced visual expression throughout Indian history.
This non-fiction study serves as an essential resource for art historians, students of Indian culture, and anyone interested in understanding the rich heritage of Indian visual arts. The book’s systematic approach to cataloging and analyzing painting traditions makes it a valuable reference work for academic and general audiences alike.







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