Bharater Chitrakala 2
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- Author: Ashok Mitra
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9788172155483
- Pages: 308
- Format: Hardcover
- Weight: 714 grams
Description:
Bharater Chitrakala 2 is the second volume of Ashok Mitra’s monumental work on the history of Indian painting. Published in 1995, this volume extends the discussion of Indian art from the 18th century's second half to the 20th century's 9th decade.
- It continues from the first volume, which ended in the early 18th century, and now explores modern Indian art.
- The book expands on Mitra’s earlier work, incorporating direct visual experiences after 1958, from visits to various art galleries worldwide.
- The narrative enriches with the addition of color and black-and-white prints, contributing to the creation of a new tradition in documenting art history.
- Mitra includes comparisons with Western art while emphasizing the necessity for Indian artists to absorb Western scientific approaches to art.
Why Read This Book:
- A deep dive into Indian art's evolution, drawing connections with historical, social, and political contexts.
- Extensively illustrated, showcasing notable Indian artworks that are often unavailable outside India.
- Provides an insightful comparison between Western and Indian painting traditions, offering a nuanced understanding of art history.
About the Author:
Ashok Mitra (1917–1994) was an esteemed civil servant and scholar, recognized for his contributions to the study of art and culture. He held significant positions in the Indian government, including Registrar General and Census Commissioner. Mitra was also an accomplished art critic and wrote extensively on art, history, and sociology. His influential works include Pashchim Eirop-er Chitrakala, Chhobi Kake Bole, and The Tribes and Castes of West Bengal. He received the Rabindra Puraskar in 1994 for his outstanding contributions.

