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Manaku of Guler: The Life and Work of another great Indian Painter from a small Hill State

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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Niyogi Books

  • Author: B.N. Goswamy

  • Language: English

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Edition: First Edition

  • ISBN: 9789385285820

  • Pages: 512

  • Dimensions: 12.0 x 9.9 x 2.2 inches

About the Book:

This monumental work centers on the life and artistic journey of Manaku of Guler, the older brother of the renowned artist Nainsukh. Despite hailing from a small town in the hills of northern India, Manaku's artistic vision was vast and unbounded, capturing both the divine and the earthly with equal finesse. The book delves into his remarkable life, offering a detailed reconstruction of what is known about him, particularly focusing on his work and its profound impact on Indian art.

Manaku, whose name means "ruby," truly embodied the qualities of this precious gem — a man with a fiery passion for art, capable of painting majestic scenes that traversed time and mythology. His work includes vivid depictions of epic battles, cosmic struggles, and tender love stories that reflect deep emotional and spiritual understanding. Among his celebrated works are the series The Siege of Lanka, The Gita Govinda, and The Bhagavata Purana. The volume brings together nearly 500 surviving folios from these remarkable series, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the genius of Manaku.

Professor B.N. Goswamy, who previously explored the work of Nainsukh of Guler, now turns his insightful gaze to Manaku's legacy. With a deep sense of warmth and curiosity, Goswamy takes readers on a journey through the life and works of one of India's great historical painters, shedding light on his extraordinary contributions to Indian miniature art.