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Elements Of Indian Art Including Temple Architecture, Iconography & Iconometry

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124602140
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: xvi, 196
  • ISBN-10: 812460214X
  • Publisher Date: 2009
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 400 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Elements Of Indian Art Including Temple Architecture, Iconography & Iconometry

  1. Chitransh Singh

    One of the most insightful books I’ve read on the subject. It is so helpful and informative. I loved reading it.

  2. Pranad Ajay Dessai

    It’s a good book for a deep dive. If you’re looking for an introduction, this may not be it. Prepare for a lot of information!

  3. Sanchita Agarwal

    Helpful in getting to know the topic, but it is not as engaging. Still, it’s a useful book.

  4. Hemant

    Amazing and insightful book, that is a bit dry in places, but it is a must-read for anyone, who is interested in Indian art.

  5. Alakananda Chatterjee

    Comprehensive and detailed, but a bit dry in places. I learned a lot, though! Covers a vast range of topics effectively.

  6. Sakshi Jairath

    A great book for deep diving, but it may not be the book for you, if you are looking for an introduction. Lots of information.

  7. Anuj Sahu

    This book is so informative and insightful. I learned so much about Indian art and culture from reading it. It is a must read.

  8. Iftikar Ahmed Barbhuiya

    This is an excellent resource for understanding Indian art. Easy to understand, well-organized and clearly written.

  9. Shreya N

    Very insightful but quite dense. It requires patience. A great resource for serious researchers. It is an okay book.

  10. Harshit Makode

    I have read better books than this one. I’ll rate this book . It is average, and nothing to get hyped about.

  11. Nehal Kumar Singh

    While informative, it felt like a textbook at times. Not exactly a light read, but definitely educational.

  12. Nakul

    A must-read for art history enthusiasts. It’s thorough and well-researched. I will recommend it to everyone.

  13. Shibam Saha

    Informative but dense. Needs to be read slowly to fully absorb the material. Some images could have been better quality.

  14. Debojyoti Sarkar

    It’s thorough and well-researched. It is recommended to art history enthusiasts. It’s a great and helpful book.

  15. Saurabh Kumar Singh

    A good overview of Indian art, but sometimes the language felt a bit academic. Still, a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the subject.

  16. Pratham Ahuja

    A fantastic introduction to the complexities of Indian art. It’s well-organized and clearly written. Enjoyed it!

  17. Selven George Cristi

    It is a perfect book for anyone, who is looking to expand their knowledge about Indian art.

  18. Anmol Bansal

    I recommend this book. I learnt so much! However, it is quite heavy. It is very helpful for studies and understanding.

  19. Vashu Katiyar

    The book is comprehensive and detailed. The details are so vast. It gives more information. Good choice for deep study.

  20. Tejaswita Rai

    I appreciated the depth of information, but it could be more engaging for the casual reader. Overall, a valuable resource.

  21. Vaibhav Jaiswal

    Excellent resource for understanding Indian art. The temple architecture section was particularly fascinating. Highly recommended.

  22. Khushu

    The details on temple architecture were amazing! Wish there were more color photos. Overall, I enjoyed reading it.

  23. Aakansha Gupta

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art history. Though heavy with details, it offers a thorough understanding.

  24. Harsh

    The iconography section was truly insightful! Helped me appreciate the symbolism in Indian art. A bit too much detail at times.

  25. Aadira A Nambi

    This book is an excellent resource. A bit overwhelming in some places, but that’s to be expected given the scope.

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