Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042225
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173042225
- Publisher Date: 1998
Original price was: ₹750.00.₹570.00Current price is: ₹570.00.
Explore the intricate world of Nolamba temple architecture and sculpture (9th-10th centuries) with Andrew L. Cohen’s insightful book. Discover the unique artistic style and cultural significance of these ancient masterpieces. “Temple Architecture and Sculpture of the Nolambas: Ninth-Tenth Centuries” offers a captivating journey through history with detailed analysis and stunning visuals. ISBN: 9788173042225
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Ashish Koteshwar Mahadule –
A detailed study of Nolamba art. Cohen’s analysis is thorough, but the language is a bit dense for casual readers. Still, a valuable resource.
Somil Agarwal –
Stunning visuals! The book really brought the Nolamba temples to life. The historical context was also well-presented.
Rishabh Choudhary –
A bit too specialized for my taste. I was hoping for a broader overview of the Nolamba dynasty.
Shubham Biswas –
A bit pricey, but worth it for the quality of the images and the depth of the research.
Debayan Maji –
The book is well-researched and informative. I learned a lot about Nolamba architecture.
Esha Deswal –
A scholarly analysis, perfect for researchers in South Indian art history. A bit dense for beginners.
Amrit Upadhyay –
Dry writing style. It needs editing to suit the general readers. But, information is gold.
Mayank Seth –
The photographs are gorgeous. I wish there were more maps and diagrams to help understand the temple layouts.
Syed Abrak Tariq –
A deep dive into the architecture and sculpture. I enjoyed the section on the religious context.
Agamjot Singh Gaudh –
Excellent resource book with an engaging narrative, making the intricate details accessible.
Sagar Langyan –
Cohen’s expertise shines through. A must-read for art historians. Some repetition in later chapters.
Vansh Sarraf –
The photographs are really well done, they are so clear, the details are brought to life.
Gaurav Lakheshwar Moon –
Detailed descriptions and beautiful illustrations. Highly recommended for art enthusiasts.
Shashank Joshi –
Fascinating subject matter, but the writing style could be more engaging. A bit dry at times.
Sharique Shafi –
Good source of information, but I feel it could have been more engaging. It became too academic.
Arushi Dhupar –
Beautifully illustrated and thoroughly researched. A must-have for enthusiasts of Indian art.
Ayush Singh –
Clear pictures but they should provide details on what we are looking at without having to read.
Ketan Anand Thakur –
Detailed and informative but overwhelming with its depth, a more structured approach would help.
Suprith D S –
Not an easy read. It requires patience, but rewarding for those interested in the subject.
Drushya Araveti –
Excellent in-depth analysis of the sculptures. A great resource for anyone researching South Indian art.
Aditya Sahu –
An academic work, definitely not light reading. However, if you’re serious about Nolamba art, this is essential.
Shivam –
It is a comprehensive scholarly work on Nolamba temples. It’s a valuable addition to any South Indian art library.