Legacy of Indian Art: Continuity in Change

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A great art gathers together an entire culture in the affrmative celebration of its foundational truth. It is precisely why the ‘self can engage with Indian art for liberating itself not only from the overly restrictive conception of what we call a modern living but also the disastrous politics of the period. This is what has kept Indian art young, vibrant and relevant.

The present work Legacy of Indian Art: Continuity in Change, containing twenty seven well researched papers by celebrated scholars, all experts in the discipline, is the outcome of in-depth deliberations during the international seminar on the subject organized by the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, Panjab, University, Chandigarh. It bring to fore as to how Indian art has succeeded in reconciling the ancient and the modern, how it has become a touchstone for the rediscovery of continuity and change in traditions, styles notions of the self, symbolism, construction of meaning and philosophical traditions. Together these elements would help to create story of a civilization in which we can recognize the enduring quests and questions of humankind.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ashvini Agrawal

Professor of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology and former Dean, Faculty of Arts, Panjab University, Chandigarh is a well known Indologist. He has distinguished himself as a meticulous researcher in various branches of the discipline. He has to his credit more than one hundred research papers and book reviews published in reputed journals in India and abroad. Besides his magnum opus, The Rise and Fall of the Imperial Guptas, he has authored/edited several other books on various aspects of Indological studies such as In Search of Vedic-Harappan Relationship, Worling Women in Ancient India, Buddhist Art and Thought, Sarupa Saurabham, Ratna Chandrika, etc. He is the founder Editor of the Research Bulletin of the VVRI. A life-member of several academic bodies, besides being on the executive boards of some of them, he has participated in and chaired numerous seminars and conferences. He has been invited to deliver special lectures by several institutions in India and abroad and is a recipient of many fellowships and awards.

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Title
Legacy of Indian Art: Continuity in Change
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788173054426
Length
xx+268p., Bibliography; B/W Illustrations 123; Colour; Illustrations 20; 22 x 28cm.
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