The art and architecture of India: Buddhist, Hindu, Jain
Material type: TextSeries: The Pelican history of artPublication details: Baltimore Penguin 1968Edition: 3Description: 314pSubject(s): indic art | India | Hindu art | Buddhist art | Hindu architecture | Jaina art | Jaina architectureDDC classification: 709.54 Summary: After describing the artistic heritage of the ancient cities of Harappā and Mohenjo-Daro, Dr. Rowland traces the artistic story of the civilizations that followed through fifty centuries. He pays special attention to the influence of religion on the history of architecture, sculpture, and painting in India and the surrounding countries from their prehistoric beginnings until the introduction of European influences in recent centuriesItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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After describing the artistic heritage of the ancient cities of Harappā and Mohenjo-Daro, Dr. Rowland traces the artistic story of the civilizations that followed through fifty centuries. He pays special attention to the influence of religion on the history of architecture, sculpture, and painting in India and the surrounding countries from their prehistoric beginnings until the introduction of European influences in recent centuries
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