Book: |
Lalit Kala Contemporary - Special Triennale Number |
Title of Article/Essay: |
Indian Art since Independence - Figurative to Abstract and Beyond |
Author: |
Jaya Appasamy |
Editor: |
Jaya Appasamy |
Date, Year: |
circa 1968 |
Reference Type: |
Periodical Article
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Language: |
English
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Volume: |
7, 8
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Pages: |
15-18
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Publisher: |
Lalit Kala Akademi
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Place Published: |
New Delhi
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Country Published: |
India
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Descriptive Tags: |
Independence, Figuration, Abstraction, Progress, Art School, Modern Art, Bengal School, Nationalism, Identity, Art Dealer, Art Gallery, Infrastructure, Patronage, Art Theory, City, Popular Art, Folk Art, Romanticism, Painting, Style, Individualism, Art School
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Artist/s Mentioned: |
J. Swaminathan, Ambadas, Gautam Vaghela, A. Ramachandran, R.K. Dhawan, Piraji Sagara, Vinod Shah, Jeram Patel
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Remarks: |
This issue of Lalit Kala Contemporary combines numbers 7 and 8 of the Journal, and is brought out as a Special Number on the occasion of the First Triennale-India organized by the Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi - February 10 to March 31, 1968.
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Other Contributors in Publication: |
Mulk Raj Anand, Helen-Lee Jones, G. Di San Lazzaro, Jaya Appasamy, Louise Janin, S.A. Krishnan, Margit Staber, Bert Schierbeek, Clare Bice, Dolf Welling, I. Rice Pereira, Herbert Read, Charles Fabri, Badri Narayan, Jagdish Mittal, Mohim Roodro, M.V. Devan
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Where we found it: |
Library: Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
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