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Folk and tribal art of India Ranjit Deshmukh

By: Language: English Publication details: Edukeen Publishers 2022 DelhiDescription: vi, 272 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789390379682
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 745.50954 RAN
Summary: The folk and tribal arts of India speak volumes about the country’s rich heritage. Art forms in India have been exquisite and explicit. Folk art forms include various schools of art like the Mughal School, Rajasthani School, Nakashi art School etc. The 35 states and union territories sprawled across the country have their own distinct cultural and traditional identities, and are displayed through various forms of art prevalent there. Every region in India has its own style and pattern of art, which is known as folk art. Other than folk art, there is yet another form of traditional art practiced by several tribes or rural population, which is classified as tribal art. The folk and tribal arts of India are very ethnic and simple, and yet colourful and vibrant enough to speak volumes about the country’s rich heritage. This book on Indian Folk and Tribal art provide readers a comprehensive information resource in their study and research. This is a must read book for students of art and sociology.
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Includes bibliographies and index

The folk and tribal arts of India speak volumes about the country’s rich heritage. Art forms in India have been exquisite and explicit. Folk art forms include various schools of art like the Mughal School, Rajasthani School, Nakashi art School etc. The 35 states and union territories sprawled across the country have their own distinct cultural and traditional identities, and are displayed through various forms of art prevalent there. Every region in India has its own style and pattern of art, which is known as folk art. Other than folk art, there is yet another form of traditional art practiced by several tribes or rural population, which is classified as tribal art. The folk and tribal arts of India are very ethnic and simple, and yet colourful and vibrant enough to speak volumes about the country’s rich heritage. This book on Indian Folk and Tribal art provide readers a comprehensive information resource in their study and research. This is a must read book for students of art and sociology.

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