Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173053900
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173053901
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2010
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 244
₹1,440.00
“Tradition and Modernity in Indian Arts” explores the evolution of Indian painting and sculpture in the 20th century. Edited by Maruti Nandan Tiwari and Kamal Giri, this book delves into the interplay of traditional and modern influences, examining how artists navigated these two worlds. Discover how Indian art transformed during this pivotal period. ISBN: 9788173053900
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dhritiraj Pathak –
An informative and well-researched book. I recommend it to anyone interested in Indian art history.
Arpit Jain –
Good introduction to the subject matter. Could have used more visual examples.
Aditya Chaudhary –
Enjoyed the exploration of different artistic movements. However, felt a bit narrow in scope.
Arihant Tyagi –
Some chapters were dense and hard to follow. It may require multiple readings to grasp key concepts.
Jyotsna Kapoor –
A decent overview, but I wish there was more depth on specific artists. Still, a good starting point.
Kratika Garg –
The focus on both painting and sculpture was a plus. However, the book could benefit from a more engaging writing style.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
Well-organized and easy to navigate. However, I was hoping for more information on contemporary artists.
Paras Jain –
A bit too academic for my taste, but still provides some valuable insights.
Raveesh –
The book felt a bit academic at times, but overall a worthwhile read.
Utkarsh Gautam –
A must-read for anyone studying Indian art. The editors have put together an impressive collection.
Shringesh Chaddha –
A fascinating look at the evolution of Indian art. The editors did a great job curating diverse perspectives.
Chahat –
Provides a valuable perspective on th-century Indian art. Enjoyed learning about the blend of tradition and modernity.
Parth Bansal –
Excellent compilation of essays. Provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.
Devanshi Gupta –
A useful resource for students and scholars. Some arguments felt repetitive across chapters.
Mustafa Murtuza Dehgamwala –
Insightful analysis of the impact of modernity on traditional Indian art forms. Highly recommended!
Kritika Shekhawat –
Loved exploring the blend of old and new in Indian art. The book inspired me to explore more.
Dipesh Kadam –
Interesting exploration of the topic. Some essays were stronger than others.
Vibha Ojha –
A decent read, though a bit dry at times. Not for casual readers, but valuable for art historians.