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The Indian Crafts-Man is a comprehensive examination of traditional Indian craftsmanship and its deep cultural roots. Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, a pioneering art historian and philosopher, explores the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of Indian handicrafts, from textiles to metalwork.
This influential work challenges Western perspectives on art and craft, presenting Indian artisanal traditions as expressions of profound cultural and spiritual values. Coomaraswamy argues that traditional craftsmanship represents a harmonious relationship between maker, material, and society, offering insights into pre-industrial artistic practices and their relevance to contemporary understanding of art and labor.
The book serves as both a historical document and philosophical meditation on the nature of creativity and craftsmanship in Indian civilization. Essential reading for art historians, cultural scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the aesthetics and philosophy of traditional Indian arts.







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