Abstraction in Indian Painting: Post Independence Era
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Book Detail
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Publisher: Kaveri Books; First Edition (1 January 2008)
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardcover
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Page Count: 128 pages
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ISBN-10: 8174790810
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ISBN-13: 978-8174790811
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Item Weight: 500 g
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Dimensions: 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
Description: The presence of abstraction in Indian contemporary art has been intensely debated throughout the post-independence era. In the late 1940s, groups like the Bombay Progressive Group, Calcutta Group, Baroda Group, and later some individuals introduced a new ethos toward abstraction. Notable artists such as V. S. Gaitonde, Jeram Patel, Nasreen Mohammedi, and S. H. Raza have remained fully devoted to non-representational art. This book provides an analytical view of the abstract art movement and its assimilation into contemporary Indian painting.

