Ancient Indian Costume (In 2 Volumes)

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The book traces the evolution of the indigenous Indian costume in the ancient and medieval times (from the seventh century BC to the early sixteenth century). With numerous illustrations of varieties of costumes worn by people of various classes at different times, the work emphasises on ancient Indian costumes as depicted in ancient sculptures, the frescoes of Ajanta and Bagh, Jain manuscripts and other illustrated manuscripts. Considerable attention is given to the Central Asian costume and its adaptation to conditions in India. It includes social history of the periods under survey and visual style of the art of each period of rule. It stresses on continuity of past traditions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Roshen Alkazi

Roshen Alkazi has managed various contemporary art galleries for the past four decades or so and is at present Director of her own art gallery, Art Heritage, New Delhi. She has been a costume designer for more than five decades, both in Bombay and Delhi with the Theatre Group, Theatre Unit, National School of Drama, and is currently involved with Living Theatre in this capacity. She has taught history of costume at the New Delhi Polytechnic for several years. A poet in her own right, Writers' Workshop, Calcutta, has published two volumes of the verse, Seventeen Poem and Seventeen More Poems.

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Title
Ancient Indian Costume (In 2 Volumes)
Author
Edition
Revised ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8123716877
Length
140p., Maps; Figures; 29cm.
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