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
₹2,880.00
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
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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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.
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.
Anwesha Biswas –
A solid book. Worth buying if you are deeply curious about Orissan art. Could be more engaging for the casual reader.
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!
Vanshita Gupta –
I enjoyed the book, but I wish it had included more contemporary artists. Still, it’s a valuable contribution to the field.
Digvijay Singh Rana –
Good overview. The sections on palm leaf paintings were particularly strong. However, editing could have been better.
Anshuman –
A fascinating look at a unique art scene. The book is well-researched and thoughtfully presented. The images were captivating.
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.
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.
Ashish Chahar –
Great book about a little-known art. This book exceeded my expectations. It is very detailed and I learned a great deal.
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.
Sumit Rakesh Mhatre –
Excellent source for information! I needed it for research and was not disappointed. The book is worth every penny.
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!
Prachi Bhuranda –
Excellent coverage of the history of art! I especially enjoyed the chapter on temple murals. Highly recommended for art enthusiasts.
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.
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.
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!
Ishita Singhania –
Decent read. A good introduction to Orissan art, but not comprehensive. I liked the historical analysis the most.
Gandham Sai Gopi –
An interesting read for those curious about Indian art beyond the mainstream. Could have used more visual examples, but overall informative.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
Informative but dry. It reads like a textbook. I wished for more personal anecdotes or insights.
Aman Ali –
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It gave me a new appreciation for Orissan art. Highly recommended!
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.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
An okay book! It needed more illustrations and a clearer narrative. I learned some things, but struggled to stay engaged.
Advik Sharma –
A wonderful book! It provides a comprehensive overview of Orissan art. A bit academic at times, but it’s worth reading.