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This definitive two-volume work by renowned art historian Ananda K. Coomaraswamy offers an exhaustive account of Rajput painting, one of India’s most significant artistic traditions. Volume I presents detailed scholarly analysis of the Hindu paintings that flourished in Rajasthan and the Panjab Himalayan regions from the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries.
Volume II contains carefully curated plates showcasing masterpieces from this rich artistic heritage. The study explores the cultural, religious, and historical contexts that shaped these paintings, examining their stylistic evolution, iconography, and relationship to broader Indian aesthetic traditions. Coomaraswamy’s meticulous documentation preserves invaluable knowledge about regional painting schools, artistic techniques, and the patronage systems that sustained these creative communities.
An essential resource for art historians, scholars of Indian culture, and anyone interested in understanding the visual expressions of Hindu spirituality and court life during this formative period.







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