The Making Of A New 'Indian' Art: Artists, Aesthetics And Nationalism In Bengal, C.18501920 (Cambridge South Asian Studies, Ser,New

The Making Of A New 'Indian' Art: Artists, Aesthetics And Nationalism In Bengal, C.18501920 (Cambridge South Asian Studies, Ser,New

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This Book Offers A Pathbreaking Analysis Of The Transformations That Occurred In The Art And Aesthetic Values Of Bengal During The Colonial And Nationalist Periods. Tapati Guhathakurta Moves Beyond Most Existing Assumptions And Narratives To Explore The Complexities And Diversities Of The Changes Generated By Western Contacts And Nationalist Preoccupation'S In Art. She Examines The Shifts Both In The Forms And Practices Of Painting As Well As In The Ideas And Opinions About Indian Art During The Late Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries.

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