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Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom

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SKU: 9788173052095

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Discover the vibrant evolution of art in Orissa with “Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom.” Explore the journey from 19th-century traditions to contemporary expressions, influenced by temple murals, palmleaf paintings, and tribal art. This book offers a historical analysis of emerging Indian art trends, showcasing the unique regional charm and future promise of Orissa’s art scene. ISBN: 9788173052095

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173052095
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173052093
  • Publisher Date: 2001
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 224

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom

  1. Saanchi Munjal

    A must-read for art lovers! The book is well-written and beautifully illustrated. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Indian art.

  2. Priyanshu Jain

    A decent book on Orissan art. The writing style is a little dry, but the information is valuable. I appreciated the discussion of future art trends.

  3. Anwesha Biswas

    A solid book. Worth buying if you are deeply curious about Orissan art. Could be more engaging for the casual reader.

  4. Amreen Somal

    This book is a gem! A must for anyone interested in Indian art history. The details are captivating and the flow is wonderful!

  5. Vanshita Gupta

    I enjoyed the book, but I wish it had included more contemporary artists. Still, it’s a valuable contribution to the field.

  6. Digvijay Singh Rana

    Good overview. The sections on palm leaf paintings were particularly strong. However, editing could have been better.

  7. Anshuman

    A fascinating look at a unique art scene. The book is well-researched and thoughtfully presented. The images were captivating.

  8. Vivek Bose

    It is very difficult to read and get through. I liked the topic, but not the presentation. I wish the book was more accessible to a wider audience.

  9. Simran Bajpai

    The book is beautifully written. The author has a clear love and admiration for Orissan art. I was captivated from beginning to end.

  10. Ashish Chahar

    Great book about a little-known art. This book exceeded my expectations. It is very detailed and I learned a great deal.

  11. Sumit Kumar Sahu

    I found the discussion of tribal art particularly insightful. However, the book could have used more color plates. Still, it is informative.

  12. Sumit Rakesh Mhatre

    Excellent source for information! I needed it for research and was not disappointed. The book is worth every penny.

  13. Shruti Choudhary

    Provides a good overview of Orissa’s artistic evolution. The connection to tribal art was fascinating. I liked seeing the traditional and contemporary art forms. A recommended read!

  14. Prachi Bhuranda

    Excellent coverage of the history of art! I especially enjoyed the chapter on temple murals. Highly recommended for art enthusiasts.

  15. Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep

    Informative and engaging. I learned a lot about Orissan art that I didn’t know before. I especially loved learning about palm leaf paintings.

  16. Mahak Bang

    The book is interesting, but the layout could be better. The information is great, but it’s a bit hard to follow at times.

  17. Venu Gopal

    A colorful exploration of Orissan art! I enjoyed the historical context, but some sections felt a bit dense. Still a worthwhile read. The book design and imagery are stunning!

  18. Ishita Singhania

    Decent read. A good introduction to Orissan art, but not comprehensive. I liked the historical analysis the most.

  19. Gandham Sai Gopi

    An interesting read for those curious about Indian art beyond the mainstream. Could have used more visual examples, but overall informative.

  20. Shivam Kumar Gupta

    Informative but dry. It reads like a textbook. I wished for more personal anecdotes or insights.

  21. Aman Ali

    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It gave me a new appreciation for Orissan art. Highly recommended!

  22. Ankit

    The book is beautiful and informative. It could delve deeper into the artist’s motivation. Still, it provides valuable insight into the regional art.

  23. Sanjeev Kumar Pal

    An okay book! It needed more illustrations and a clearer narrative. I learned some things, but struggled to stay engaged.

  24. Advik Sharma

    A wonderful book! It provides a comprehensive overview of Orissan art. A bit academic at times, but it’s worth reading.

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