Revivalism, Indigenous Factors or Modern Indian Art Reconsidered in the Context of Post Modernism
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Abdul-Rahim Appabhai ALMELKAR,  Ramkinkar BAIJ,  N. S. BENDRE,  Dhanraj BHAGAT,  Jyoti BHATT,  Nandalal BOSE,  Shiavax CHAVDA,  Ananda K. COOMARASWAMY,  Shanti DAVE,  V. S. GAITONDE,  Asit Kumar HALDAR,  Ernest Binfield HAVELL,  K.K. HEBBAR,  George KEYT,  Bhupen KHAKHAR,  Kshitindranath MAJUMDAR,  Benodebehari MUKHERJEE, বিনোদ বিহারী মুখার্জি,  Akbar PADAMSEE,  Laxman PAI,  S.B. Palsikar,  K.C.S. PANIKER,  R.D. RAVAL,  Jamini ROY,  Jehangir SABAVALA,  Gulammohammed SHEIKH,  Amrita SHER-GIL,  Abanindranath TAGORE, অবণীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর,  Gaganendranath TAGORE,  K. VENKATAPPA
English
Revivalism,  modernism,  indigenous art,  nationalism,  Bengal School,  miniature painting,  mural,  folk art,  painting,  sculpture
1993
Lalit Kala Contemporary, 1993, Issue 38, pp. 7–18
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