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396 (Illustrated Throughout in B/W)From the JacketEssays on New Art Vol. IStudies in Indian Regional Genres and InterpretationsRatan Parimoo These essays are a culmination of zealous research, field work and post graduate teaching conducted zestfully for years by now retired professor of art history, Ratan Parimoo, who is also a distinguished practicing painter. Having studied Stella Kramrisch and keenly analysed Ananda Coomaraswamy, Parimoo has also kept abreast with the current trends in international Art History Kramrischs thinking was formulated under the influence of the Vienna school of Art History combined with her own deep insight of form analyses and symbolic significance. Parimoo perceives the development of form and style in a fresh manner combining his own understanding of the original writings of art historians of style such as H. Wolfflin, A Riegl and H. Focillon along with promoters of the iconological method like E. Panofsky, E. Gombrich and Meyer Schapiro. Being of the few Indian art historians to apply the western methodologies to Indian art, he has also probed into the relevance of several overlooked Sanskrit sources in analysing traditional Indian sculpture and architecture. In India, the art historical situation has come to a point when several regions in the count have continuously been explored and breathtakingly new material has come to light, which was not available to scholars who wrote about a half century ago. It is now possible to look with fresh eye and empirically, the problem of the classical quality, the development of sculpture and architecture during the medieval period, the notion of naturalism / realism in Indian sculpture and the least recognised contribution of regional schools. Written with the painters sensitivity, these essays cover the areas of style, to some extent iconology and show possibilities of opening research in
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