Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602065
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 24
- ISBN-10: 8124602069
- Publisher Date: 2002
- Language: English
- Weight: 200 gr
Original price was: ₹95.00.₹71.00Current price is: ₹71.00.
Discover the splendor of Bagore-ki-Haveli, a restored royal edifice in Rajasthan, India. Explore its exquisite Mewari architecture, stunning rooms, courtyards, glass inlay work, and Madhurastakam paintings. Piers Helsen’s book offers a visual journey into the royal lifestyle and heritage of pre-independence India. “Bagore-Ki-Haveli” is a must-read for history, art, and architecture enthusiasts, as well as tourists.
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Srishti Thukral –
Good overview, but could use more diagrams. I would have loved to see more detailed layouts of the Haveli’s structure. A decent read.
Sariga N –
I was expecting more insight into the lives of those who lived in the Haveli. The focus is too much on the building itself.
Aditya Bhamboo –
The book is visually appealing but lacks depth. I wish there was more focus on the history and the people. Not bad but not great.
Tejas Ranjit Wankhade –
This book transported me to Rajasthan! The details of the architecture are amazing. A true celebration of Indian heritage.
Soumya Gupta –
A visual feast! Every page is a delight. I learned so much about Mewari architecture. Highly recommended!
Ishita Shrivastava –
A beautiful book showcasing Indian architecture. The photos are stunning, but a bit more historical context would’ve been appreciated. Still, a good read!
Sanidhya Kumar –
A good introduction to Bagore-ki-Haveli. The images are high quality, but I wish there were more diagrams and floor plans.
Kritika Shekhawat –
A worthwhile read for those interested in Indian art and history. The book provides a good overview of the Haveli’s significance.
Linu Jangid –
The book is well-researched and beautifully presented. A great addition to my collection of art and architecture books.
Aayush Gupta –
The book is informative and the pictures are lovely. However, the layout felt a bit disjointed at times. Overall, a decent purchase.
Himanshu Raj –
Felt a bit repetitive in places. The same information is presented in slightly different ways. Still, the photos are worth it.
Ansh Arora –
Absolutely stunning! This book is a masterpiece. It perfectly captures the grandeur and elegance of Bagore-ki-Haveli.
Priyanshu Shukla –
Disappointed with the lack of detail in certain sections. It felt like a superficial overview rather than an in-depth analysis.
Mansi –
The book is a good starting point for learning about Bagore-ki-Haveli. However, it’s not comprehensive.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
An amazing book! I feel like I’ve actually visited Bagore-ki-Haveli. The descriptions are vivid and the photos are breathtaking.
Sneha Matura –
While beautiful, the book lacks a personal touch. I would have liked to hear more about the restoration process.
Vilas Tyagi –
The book vividly captures the essence of Bagore-ki-Haveli. I especially loved the sections on the glass inlay work. Highly recommended for art lovers.
Karanveer Singh Marwaha –
An excellent visual treat! Piers Helsen has done a great job in documenting the Haveli’s beauty. A must-have for any architecture enthusiast.
Arjun P –
I was hoping for more depth in the historical analysis. The focus is mostly on the aesthetics, which is beautiful but not enough.
Shivangi Singh –
Found the information a bit repetitive and dry. Could have been better with more storytelling and less factual data.
Ashutosh Singh –
A solid book on Bagore-ki-Haveli. The content is informative, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Vishesh Mishra –
Absolutely stunning photography! This book truly captures the beauty and grandeur of Bagore-ki-Haveli. A must-have for any art lover!
Sahil Bansal –
While visually appealing, I found the text somewhat dry. It lacks the storytelling element that could have made the history more engaging.
Abhijeet Kumar –
This book is a treasure! I’ve been inspired to visit Bagore-ki-Haveli in person. A true work of art.