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A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon by Vincent A Smitth, Asian Educational Services

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    Author(s)Vincent A Smitth
    PublisherAsian Educational Services
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9788120620049
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish

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    Asian Educational Services A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon by Vincent A Smitth

    This big and lavishly illustrated work traces the evolution of the arts and of the fine arts (sculpture, architecture, monuments, painting, calligraphy, etc) of the nations of south Asia. The book has 15 detailed chapters, which are divided into geographical and sometimes historical, zones : the book starts with the Mauryan period and proceeds to notice Mathura and Amravati, with reference to the Kushan influence, the foreign influences, the Gupta period, cave temples, medieval period, southern India, Ceylon and java, central Asia, Tibet and Nepal, Indo-Muhammadan styles of architecture, their decorative arts, painting and the modern schools are the last chapters. There are there are 179 plates of photos, illustrations (some in colour) and ground plans accompanying the text. This book is a reprint of the 1930 edition. This big and lavishly illustrated work traces the evolution of the arts and of the fine arts (sculpture, architecture, monuments, painting, calligraphy, etc) of the nations of south Asia. The book has 15 detailed chapters, which are divided into geographical and sometimes historical, zones : the book starts with the Mauryan period and proceeds to notice Mathura and Amravati, with reference to the Kushan influence, the foreign influences, the Gupta period, cave temples, medieval period, southern India, Ceylon and java, central Asia, Tibet and Nepal, Indo-Muhammadan styles of architecture, their decorative arts, painting and the modern schools are the last chapters. There are there are 179 plates of photos, illustrations (some in colour) and ground plans accompanying the text. This book is a reprint of the 1930 edition.



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