Description
Looking Again at Indian Art by Vidya Dahejia, published by the Publications Division, offers a compelling journey through the depth and diversity of India’s art heritage. The book examines classical, medieval, and contemporary art, exploring sculpture, painting, architecture, and decorative arts, and situates them in historical, cultural, and spiritual contexts.
This work provides a fresh perspective on India’s artistic legacy, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, aspirants, and general readers interested in understanding the evolution of Indian art and its significance.
🔹 Why This Book Stands Out
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Explores India’s classical, medieval, and modern art traditions
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Covers architecture, sculpture, painting, and decorative arts
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Connects art forms with historical, cultural, and spiritual influences
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Useful for UPSC, State PSC, and other competitive exam preparation
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Written in accessible language, suitable for students, researchers, and enthusiasts
This book is ideal for anyone seeking to appreciate, study, or teach Indian art history in a holistic and insightful way.




