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Volume : I, Issue : II, March - 2011

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE ART IN INDIA: ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL AND BRITISH PERIOD

Anirban Ghosh

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

European taste began to double the established canons of the 19th century and looked to Asia and Africa for fresh aesthetic experience. From that time to this most authorities on the subject, Indian and European alike, have stressed the religious and mystical aspect of Indian art.

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Anirban Ghosh, (2011). HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE ART IN INDIA: ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL AND BRITISH PERIOD. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/6286.pdf

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  1. 1. Archer W.G. & Archer M./Paintings for British (1770-1880), Oxford-1955.
  2. 2. Appasamy. J./Abanindranath Tagore and the Arts of his Times, New Delhi-1966.
  3. 3. Archer W.G/Kalighat Paintings, London-1971.
  4. 4. AnandMulkraj/Painting of Rabindranath Tagore New Delhi-1985.

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