Reflections On Some Drawings From Schools Of Art In Colonial India. by Jatinderpal

The drawings by the students of colonial schools of art in India reflect the thorough grounding that the art students received at the hands of their European teachers in the South Kensington style of drawing.

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Hard Rain: A Timely Reminder by Jennifer Marshall

Edwards’ powerful and confronting images highlight the confluence, and cause and effect relationship, of so many enduring environmental and humanitarian wrongs which, in the past, have been treated as individual issues.

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The Japanese Art Of Ukiyo-e by Kishor Gordhandas

A history of Ukiyo-e, one of the first Japanese arts to depict scenes of everyday life.

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Bhavnagar State Historical Series Playing Cards by Kishor Gordhandas

A set of colourful playing cards representing reproductions of wall paintings in Sihore, the old capital of the princely state of Bhavnagar, produced by its Royal family.

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A Great Photographer Came To India by Aju Mukhopadhyay

After about the year 1920, Sri Aurobindo did not permit anybody to photograph him. But Henri Cartier-Bresson Mother made an exception.

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Albert Vargas & The "Vargas Girls" by Kishor Gordhandas

In his best works, Vargas’ artistic passion shines through. And when we come upon these works, we cannot escape the conclusion that Vargas was an artist of brilliant vision.

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Leonardo Da Vinci And The Mona Lisa As Playing Cards by Kishor Gordhandas

Leonardo was truly the quintessential Renaissance Man, whose talents characterized the ideals of ingenuity and creativity.

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