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Foreign & Indigenous Influences in Indian Printmaking
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The art of modern printmaking in India dates back less than a century.However,printing,in which lie the origins of contemporary printmaking,was introduced to India as early as 1556 by the Portuguese settlers in Goa and became a flourishing industry by the mid-18th century under colonial British rule.It thus follows that the medium of printmaking,lithography and etching in particular was alien to India and was introduced and taught to Indian artisans by European artists,printers and printmakers. With the passage of time,the face of printmaking in India has undergone vast changes.From a medium that was essentially a printer's tool and later the exclusive domain of the European in India to its existence as an indigenous bazaar art in the 19th century and finally,its emergence as an artistic entity in its own right in this century,the journey has been long and arduous.Much has gone into shaping the birth of contemporary printmaking in India.The influences were many,the medium foreign and the circumstances indigenous - of this was born what we today call 'Indian Printmaking'.
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Dr.Paula Sengupta (born 1967) is an artist and academic resident in Kolkata.She has a BFA in Painting from the College of Art,New Delhi and an MFA in Printmaking from Kala Bhavana,Visva Bharati,Santiniketan.In 2004,Paula was awarded a doctorate in the history of Indian printmaking from Visva Bharati,Santiniketan.
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- Autor Paula Sengupta
- Titel Foreign & Indigenous Influences in Indian Printmaking
- Veröffentlichung 01.06.2013
- ISBN 3659375268
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783659375262
- Jahr 2013
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T30mm
- Gewicht 745g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 488
- GTIN 09783659375262