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Fabric Art Heritage of India

Fabric Art Heritage of India






Especificaciones
Código del Artículo: IDF972

por Sukla Das

Hardcover (Edición: 1992)

Abhinav Publications
ISBN 8170172640

Tamaño: 11.0" X 8.5"
Páginas: 154 {69 Figures in B/W & Colour}
Precio: $65.00   Envío Gratis - 4 to 6 days
Vistos veces desde el 2nd Oct, 2008
Descripción
About the Book

Of all the Indian handicrafts, textiles form a class by themselves over which the rest of the world went into ecstasies from time immemorial.

With an enormous store of myths, symbols, imagery and inspiration from other art forms Indian textile-craft never faced a slump or stagnation. On the other hand it transcended from a craft identity to the status of an art.

With shades of classicism, folk tradition and regional flavour the rich and unrivalled fabrics of India have rightly been called exquisite poetry in colour.

Indian fabric art can be classified into three broad categories-woven, painted or printed and embroidered. Within this broad outline the present study pinpoints the historical background of some representative forms each unique in its distinctiveness.

A search for any linkage with allied art forms as well as their socio-cultural significance also provides a new perspective.

Though apparently widely dispersed in contents, they form a composite tapestry of Indian fabric art tradition and call for more scrutiny before our precious heirlooms are totally submerged in the tide of the synthetic era.

The book is enriched by illustrations of rare specimens of historical art fabrics collected from different museums in the country. Coupled with extensive references this Volume spotlights a new facet of Indian art heritage which will fascinate both the social scientists as well as the connoisseurs of Indian art and culture.

About the Author

Dr. Sukla Das took to research as a UGC Research Fellow after she secured her M.A in History with the first position in the First Class. She also topped the list in the entire Faculty of Arts of the Jadavpur University, Calcutta and obtained three gold medals.

At present she is teaching in the Jadavpur University, Calcutta. Her doctoral and post-doctoral research works socio-Economic. Life of Northern India and Crime and Punishment in Ancient India have already carved out a niche for them among the publications on Indology.

She has also to her credit a number of research papers published in various journals and commemoration volumes.

CONTENTS
Preface ix
List of illustrations xi
Transliteration Xv
1 Introduction 1
2 Banaras Brocades 10
3 Baluchari 26
4 Cashmere 35
5 Kalamkari 44
6 Patola 62
7 Pahadi Rumals 75
8 Phulkari 94
9 Makshi Kantha 109
Bibliography 134
Index 150


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