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Early Sculptural Art In The Indian Coastlands

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Explore the rich tapestry of early Indian sculptural art in “Early Sculptural Art in the Indian Coastlands (ISBN: 9788124604380)”. Discover how coastal regions, influenced by major art schools yet distinct, became cultural melting pots. This book examines friezes, decorated pillars, and free-standing sculptures, revealing the syncretic art forms of the Indian littoral between 300 BCE and 500 CE. Based on extensive fieldwork, it offers unique insights into a vibrant artistic heritage shaped by maritime exchange and cross-cultural influences.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124604380
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xxix, 210
  • ISBN-10: 812460438X
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 650 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Early Sculptural Art In The Indian Coastlands

  1. Saumya Darshan

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art history. The author’s insights are profound and thought-provoking.

  2. Navya

    A fascinating look at coastal Indian art! The book is a bit dense, but the insights are worth the effort. The fieldwork really shines through.

  3. Anwesha Sahoo

    Absolutely stunning! The book opened my eyes to a whole new world of Indian art. The author’s passion is evident.

  4. Shubham

    I struggled to get through this book. It’s very dense and academic. It may appeal to others who have knowledge of the art.

  5. Swapnil Harishbhai Patel

    This book is a treasure trove of information. It’s well-researched and beautifully presented. It’s a bit academic though.

  6. Anjali Agrawal

    The book is a bit repetitive in places, but the overall content is excellent. I appreciate the focus on coastal regions.

  7. Kartik Agrawal

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style could be more engaging. I wish there were more high-quality images. Still, a valuable resource.

  8. Divya

    The book felt a little dry at times, but the information is solid. It could be better organized. The topic is very niche and I enjoyed it.

  9. Aayush Jaiswal

    A good introduction to the topic, but it sometimes gets bogged down in details. Overall, a worthwhile read for art history buffs.

  10. Sagar Kumar

    I learned so much about the cross-cultural influences on Indian art. Highly recommended! This book is amazing!

  11. Sharan Sharan

    While informative, the book lacks a certain spark. It’s a good academic resource, but not a casual read. The images are helpful.

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