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Baroque India : The Neo-Roman Religious Architecture Of South Asia: A Global Stylisc Survey

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SKU: 9788173051616

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Discover the hidden architectural gems of Baroque India with “Baroque India: The Neo-Roman Religious Architecture Of South Asia”. Explore the fusion of European Baroque and Indian architectural styles in this meticulously researched book by Aryan Books International. ISBN: 9788173051616. A global stylistic survey, perfect for art history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Uncover the Neo-Roman influences on South Asian religious structures and delve into the rich history of architectural development.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173051616
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173051615
  • Publisher Date: 2000
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 498

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Baroque India : The Neo-Roman Religious Architecture Of South Asia: A Global Stylisc Survey

  1. Gopidesi Krishnaveni

    A wonderful exploration of a lesser-known aspect of Indian art history. Engaging and informative. Highly recommend.

  2. Soumik Goswami

    I enjoyed learning about this unique blend of styles. Some sections were more interesting than others. Overall, a good read.

  3. Rishu

    Excellent scholarship! A deep dive into Baroque influences in India. A must-have for architecture students. Highly recommended.

  4. Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava

    A captivating journey through Baroque India. The book opened my eyes to a new world of architectural fusion. Superb!

  5. Sourav Kumar Saw

    The book is informative, but the layout is uninspired. Could use better design elements. Content is strong, though.

  6. Kaushal Kumar Sharma

    Loved the way the author connected European and Indian styles. A fresh perspective on religious architecture. Very insightful.

  7. Yogesh Kataria

    An interesting subject, but the book felt a little dense. Needed more accessible language for the casual reader. Still, well-researched.

  8. Vasu Aggarwal

    The content is good, however, the book needed better editing. There were typos. A very good resource.

  9. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    A good overview, but it felt a bit superficial in places. Could have gone into more depth on certain topics. Still, worthwhile.

  10. Anshika Verma

    A bit too academic for my taste. However, the photographs are stunning. A good resource for serious researchers.

  11. Manisha Bansal

    Well researched, very good descriptions! Amazing photography, you will feel like you’re in Baroque India!

  12. Akansha

    Detailed and well-researched. Sometimes the terminology was a bit overwhelming. A valuable resource nonetheless.

  13. Aditya U Upadhyay

    Beautifully illustrated and detailed. I wish there was more focus on specific regional variations. Still, a great addition to my collection.

  14. Harsh Mukesh Thosar

    An exceptional book that is well worth reading. The author is an expert in his field. The pictures are extremely helpful.

  15. S Anurag

    An impressive overview of Neo-Roman influences. The author clearly has a deep passion for the subject. Highly recommended.

  16. Kavya Yadav

    A fascinating and meticulously researched book. A significant contribution to the field. A must-read for scholars.

  17. Devanjana M S

    A fascinating look at a unique architectural blend. Some of the writing was a bit dry, but overall, a worthwhile read for enthusiasts.

  18. Karan Singh

    The writing is quite academic, making it a bit challenging to get through. The topic itself is fascinating. Buy with caution.

  19. Pritha Mandal

    A truly remarkable book. The author’s insights are profound. A must-have for anyone interested in art history. Incredible!

  20. Sushant Banga

    I found the book informative, but somewhat repetitive. Could have been more concise. Worth reading for the topic alone.

  21. Aryaman Ahuja

    I enjoyed parts of it, other parts, not so much. I feel like it needs to be updated, still an informative read.

  22. Suryanshu Shekhar Singh

    I loved the book; it shows many neo-roman design aspects of baroque india. A true journey into the past, a must read!

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