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Folk and Tribal Art in India / Dr. Nisha Gupta.

By: Gupta, NishaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Ancient Publishing House, 2017. Edition: 2017Description: 220 p. ; HardISBN: 9789384866617DDC classification: 732.440740954
Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. Folk Art; 3. Surviving Tribal Art Forms; 4. Indian Tribal Art Forms; 5. Madhubani-Mithila Painting; 6. Technique of Warli Paintings; 7. Tribal/Folk Arts and Culture in West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chatisgrah and Bihar; 8. Kalamkari- The Ancient Indian Art; 9. Thanjavur Painting; 10. Pattachitra Painting; 11. Rajasthani Miniature Painting; 12. Kalameshuthu; 13. Wali Tribe and their Tribal Art; 14. Indian Rock Art- Prehistoric Printings of the Pachmarchi Hills. BIBLIOGRAPHY... INDEX...
Summary: Folk and Tribal Art, passed from one generation to the next, is the creative expression of the people who live in harmony with nature. Traditionally, these are forms, though sometime purely decorative, were used to mark different occasions such as celebrations, events to pacify malevolent deities of forces of nature, thanks giving, harvests, the birth of the child, puberty, marriage and culture festivals.
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1. Introduction;
2. Folk Art;
3. Surviving Tribal Art Forms;
4. Indian Tribal Art Forms;
5. Madhubani-Mithila Painting;
6. Technique of Warli Paintings;
7. Tribal/Folk Arts and Culture in West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chatisgrah and Bihar;
8. Kalamkari- The Ancient Indian Art;
9. Thanjavur Painting;
10. Pattachitra Painting;
11. Rajasthani Miniature Painting;
12. Kalameshuthu;
13. Wali Tribe and their Tribal Art;
14. Indian Rock Art- Prehistoric Printings of the Pachmarchi Hills.
BIBLIOGRAPHY...
INDEX...

Folk and Tribal Art, passed from one generation to the next, is the creative expression of the people who live in harmony with nature. Traditionally, these are forms, though sometime purely decorative, were used to mark different occasions such as celebrations, events to pacify malevolent deities of forces of nature, thanks giving, harvests, the birth of the child, puberty, marriage and culture festivals.

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