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The Basis for Artistic and Industrial Revival in India

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“The Basis for Artistic and Industrial Revival in India” by E.B. Havell (ISBN: 9788185059013) explores the critical need for revitalizing Indian art, craft, and industry. Havell examines the historical and cultural context, advocating for a renewed appreciation of traditional techniques and artistic principles. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Indian art, design and history. Discover the path to cultural and economic resurgence through artistic expression.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788185059013
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8185059012
  • Publisher Date: 31-Dec-86
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

8 reviews for The Basis for Artistic and Industrial Revival in India

  1. Latpate Mayuri Dattatray

    Havell’s vision is inspiring. I disagree with a few ideas but it’s a must-read for anyone involved in Indian art or design. Ponderable points!

  2. Rohan Mahajan

    An interesting historical perspective on the need for artistic and industrial revival in India. It’s a bit academic, but contains useful insights.

  3. Pranav Choudhary

    Excellent exploration of Indian art and industry. Havell’s passion is evident. A little long-winded in places but well worth the effort for those interested in the topic.

  4. Meena Choudhary

    A thought-provoking read about the importance of Indian artistic traditions. Havell’s ideas are insightful, though some arguments feel a bit dated. Still worth exploring.

  5. Rhea Louis

    Good ideas, but some arguments are a bit too romanticized. Still, an important voice in the discussion of Indian art and cultural revival.

  6. Sanjeev Kumar Pal

    Havell makes a compelling case for artistic revival. Some parts were dense, but overall a valuable perspective on India’s cultural heritage. A bit preachy at times.

  7. Ankit Sharma

    Provides a historical context to the discussion of Indian art and industry. Dry at times, but insightful. Some ideas are hard to digest.

  8. Aditi Sherawat

    I found this book quite informative, despite some of the language being a little difficult to follow. Some old fashioned terminology and ideas. But good.

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