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Arts and Crafts of Indus Civilization: Provincial Art

 
Choodamani Nandagopal (Author)
Synopsis The self-conscious Indus people produced something distinct in every field of activity, including art and craft. The Harappans introduced the ceramic wares, metal and lithic tools and regulated trade. The Indus phase of art stands for the originality of form and content which was treated with metaphysical approaches and canonized in the later phases of Indian art history. On the basis of physical features, the territorial extent of the Indus Empire can be divided into four provinces, namely Western, Central, Eastern and Southern provinces. This book draws attention on the ceramic designs, seals, sculpture, jewellery and lapidary in both Provincial and Metropolitan style from the sites like Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Lothal, Rangpur, Kalibangan, Surkotada, Daimabad and others. This would help our younger generation to read a simple book as this on the story of the Indus people who have led such a lifestyle and left behind certain innovative creation which are significant even today. The content of the book is simple only to reaffirm our belief in the living tradition which has the fragrance of the bygone era.
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Choodamani Nandagopal

Arts and Crafts of Indus Civilization (Provincial Art) is the ninth book by Prof. Choodamani Nandagopal, a reputed Art Historian and Ph.D. in History and Archaeology from the Mysore University. Her research projects have a special approach both from the historical and aesthetic point of view. Besides other books, she has to her credit 0 published research papers. She was the first scholar to receive U.K. Visiting Nehru Fellowship in 1992 (in coordination with Victoria and Albert Museum, London) for her research on Colonial Paintings, and UNESCO Fellowship for Silk Road Studies in 1994. She is actively involved in various capacities with several International and National research institutes, universities, museums and art galleries. She is an academician of high repute and served earlier as Head of Citrakala Institute of Advanced Studies and guided doctoral students. At present, she is serving in Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Southern Regional Centre, Bangalore.

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Bibliographic information

Title Arts and Crafts of Indus Civilization: Provincial Art
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8173053057
length xvi+143p., Figures; Maps; Plates; Bibliography; Index; 28cm.