Description
- ISBN-13: 9788194496274
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 8194496276
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹680.00Current price is: ₹680.00.
Discover “An Early Document of Indian Art: The Citralaksana of Nagnajit” (ISBN: 9788194496274) by B. N. Goswamy and A. L. Dahmen-Dallapiccola. This groundbreaking study unveils a pivotal text in Indian art history, exploring its significance and influence. Dive into the rich world of ancient aesthetics and artistic principles. Perfect for art historians, scholars, and anyone captivated by Indian art.
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Ravi Verma –
A fascinating glimpse into ancient Indian art. The book is insightful, though sometimes a bit dense. Overall, a valuable resource.
Sai Chander P. –
It’s an important text, but I found it challenging to stay focused at times. Great information though.
Kanishka Verma –
An interesting study. Some arguments weren’t convincing, but a good effort overall.
Yash Kumar –
The Citralaksana is finally accessible! The authors did a fantastic job. Some repetition could have been avoided.
Muskaan Bareja –
Absolutely brilliant! This book has deepened my understanding of Indian art. A seminal work.
Anubhav Jain –
The exploration of Citralaksana is excellent. Would have liked a modern approach instead of being rigid.
Anushua Roy –
A good resource to look back to in the future. It is also well organized which makes finding what you need easy
Adithyan S –
A must-read for art historians! The depth of research is impressive. I wish there were more illustrations.
Sanchita Agarwal –
This book opened my eyes to a new perspective on Indian art. It’s scholarly, yet engaging. Highly recommended.
Divyansh Agarwal –
It goes into all the details that you need to know. It is written well too and kept me wanting more information.
Abhishek Kumar Thakur –
A detailed scholarly work which is great, but makes it difficult to grasp at times. Needed more editing and better flow.
Sahil Saini –
I learned so much about the artistic principles of ancient India. This is a treasure for art enthusiasts.
Divyadharshan P –
It covers the topic well. But it needed to be edited as there were various parts that repeated themselves
Shreyas Reddy Adireddy –
Goswamy and Dahmen-Dallapiccola offer a detailed analysis. Some parts were hard to follow, but the core ideas are compelling.
Adit Ruhil –
An informative read. It’s well-researched, but could be more accessible to beginners. Some of arguments are confusing.
Atul Keshri –
This book offered an amazing deep dive into a complex subject. I will be re-reading this in the future.
Om Satish Pingle –
An essential addition to any art history library. Be prepared for a dense but rewarding read.
Gitansh Bhola –
This book is the definition of the need to know. It is amazing and it will expand your knowledge.
Debashish Dash –
Not a light read, but a valuable contribution to art history scholarship. I would recommend it.
Sarvjeet Singh Lalana –
The details are thorough and deep. It is really long but it is very important to art history so give it a chance.
Amandeep –
Good book about art. It helped teach about art. Not too complex, but has depth.
Chahat Singh Chauhan –
A great resource for research, but the language is quite academic. Definitely not for a casual reader.
Dhiraj V S –
I appreciated the thoroughness of the research. The book is important, just a tough read.
Abhishek Gedam –
The authors’ passion for the subject shines through. A captivating journey into the world of Indian art.
Shreshth Dhuria –
This book brought a new appreciation for Indian art. It’s a must for scholars and art lovers.