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Designs and Motifs in Indian Art

 
Kalyan Kumar Ganguly (Author)
Synopsis This book has grown out of an earlier publication Five Thousand Indian Designs and Motifs, which was basically an album. Using the album as his point of reference, Kalyan Kumar Ganguli, the eminent scholar, has now produced a comprehensive study of Indian designs, tracing their evolution and underlining their significance, even as he locates them in an international continuity of traditions. His study covers designs in sculptures, punch-mark coins, icons, decorations, furniture, textile, jewellery, architecture, structural forms, and discovers their roots in the sensibilities of communities spread throughout the country. The sheer range of designs that the book unravels is a treat in itself, and with the insights that the author provides into their symbolism, they should contribute to a closer reading of their significance, and creative exploitation of several of these in contemporary art practice. The book should be of interest to historians and cultural anthropologists too, for the cultural history that emerges out of Professor Ganguli's penetrating analysis of the design themselves. The more than thousands of designs reproduced in the book will be an invaluable source of reference for designers in different fields in India and abroad.
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About the author

Kalyan Kumar Ganguly

Kalyan Kumar Ganguli (b. 1912) was awarded the prestigious Premchand Roychand studentship in 1944 and Ph.D. in 1950 of the University of Calcutta. He joined the University as a lecturer in the Department of Ancient Indian History and Culture in 1945. As Reader in the Department he acted as the Head of the Department of Museology and also as the Officer-in-Charge of the Asutosh Museum (1967-73). He was appointed Head & Director of the Centre of Advanced Study in the Department of Ancient Indian History and Culture in 1973 and retired from the same position as Rani Bagiswari a Professor of Indian Art in 1978. He had been to U.S.A. as a member of a group of leaders and specialists chosen from different Indian universities by the Ministry of Education in 1957; visited Poland on an exchange programme of the U.G.C. in 1968; was Honorary Director, Indian Institute of Art in Industry, Calcutta (1959-63); and was a member of the Committee set up by Ministry of Education to report on Museum Development in 1970. He has been associated with Museums Association of India since 1944, and was its President (1970-72).

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Bibliographic information

Title Designs and Motifs in Indian Art
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1998
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8196806342
length xviii+56+200, 5060 Plates; Bibliography.