The temples of western Tibet and their artistic symbolism: the monasteries of Spiti and Kunavar, (Indo-Tibetica, III.1), tr. by Uma Marina Vesci and ed. by Lokesh Chandra
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Book Details:
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ISBN 13: 9788185179223
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ISBN 10: 8185179220
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Edition: New Delhi
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Year: 1988
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardbound
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Subject(s): Fine Arts, Philosophy
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
About the Book
This volume presents a comprehensive study of Indian fine arts and aesthetics, exploring the philosophical principles that underpin artistic expression in India. Combining historical scholarship with analytical insights, the book examines the evolution of art, its symbolic significance, and the theoretical frameworks that have shaped Indian visual culture over the centuries.
Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, the text delves into the intersection of philosophy and art, highlighting how concepts of beauty, proportion, and symbolism inform the creation and appreciation of Indian artistic traditions. It is an essential reference for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of art history, aesthetics, and Indian philosophy.
This hardbound edition serves as both a scholarly resource and a visually engaging exploration of India’s cultural and artistic heritage.

