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Tag Archives: Painters/Paintings

Painters/Paintings


By Anita Bharat Shah
COLOURS OF DEVOTION: THE LEGENDARY PAINTINGS AND TEXTILES OF THE VALLABHA SAMPRADAYA, 1500-1900
2023

It is always fascinating to read about the meaning underlying the imagery in Nathdwara paintings. For instance, the different aspects of shringara are related to the season and time of the day, and the rasa that they choose to evoke, leading to ultimate ananda in devotees. Shringara of Shrinathji features an essay by Amit Ambalal, which gives a comprehensive view of the symbolism in the painting related to the Pushtimarg tradition.


Reviewed by: Avantika Bhuyan

By Reema Desai Gehi. Foreword by Krishen Khanna
THE CATALYST: RUDOLF VON LEYDEN AND INDIA’S ARTISTIC AWAKENING
2024

A new biography by journalist Reema Desai Gehi provides a long overdue examination of the cultural arbiter. Gehi conducted extensive research, delving into archival material, interviewing people who knew Rudy, visiting his friends and family in Europe, to piece together a portrait of the man who did so much to support the artists who forged a new visual arts language in the early 20th century.


Reviewed by: Gayatri Rangachari Shah
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