Indian Kalamkari

Indian Kalamkari
Author: All India Handicrafts Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1978
Genre: Calico-printing
ISBN:

The Kalamkari Industry Of Masulipatam

The Kalamkari Industry Of Masulipatam
Author: Dr. Akurathi Venkateswara Rao
Publisher: BFC Publications
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9355090013

Kalamkari means. 'pen work' done on grey cloth using natural dyestuffs portraying motifs of flowers, birds and animals. In ancient India Town of Masulipatam on the Coromandel Coast was home for this wonder fabric, which became popular in the Orient as well as the Occident. The British people were using this imported cloth so vastly that the British Parliament had to pass THE CALICO ACT in order to protect their native weaving.

Kalamkari and Traditional Design Heritage of India

Kalamkari and Traditional Design Heritage of India
Author: Shakuntala Ramani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788183280822

The art of Kalamkari painting is one of the oldest among the traditional arts of India. Written in a lucid style, the book not only explores the origin of the beautiful craft and other traditional design forms, but also documents their evolution while carving a road-map for the future.

Mangoes and Bananas

Mangoes and Bananas
Author: Nathan Kumar Scott
Publisher: Tara Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9788186211069

This re-telling of an Indonesian trickster tale is beautifully illustrated on cloth in the traditional Kalamkari style of textile painting.

Kalamkari Temple Hangings

Kalamkari Temple Hangings
Author: Anna Libera Dallapiccola
Publisher: Mapin Publishing Pvt
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781935677628

"The V&A has the world's most important collection of nineteenth-century temple hangings from South India, but only one of the smaller pieces has ever been published. For the first time these amazing objects have been documented and made public. The hangings are of two main types: large narrative pieces from Andhra Pradesh which tell stories from the Ramayana, the exploits of Krishna or tales connected with South Indian deities, and smaller pieces from Tamil Nadu. A single extraordinary Ramayana hanging from Sri Lanka is also included. All of the pieces are illustrated in their entirety, along with ample details that highlight the remarkable skill and regional styles of the narrative artists. Each piece is accompanied by a brief summary of its story, but the full 'frame-by-frame' narrative is described in a separate illustrated catalogue section. This detailed section will also provide translations of all the Telugu and Tamil inscriptions that accompany the narratives, translated especially for this project. As well as the description of the pieces themselves, there will be a general introduction about how such pieces were used and their regional stylistic variations, and a chapter on technique and how they fit into the broader picture of Indian textiles, by V&A curator Rosemary Crill."--from V&A website.

Goodnight Ganesha

Goodnight Ganesha
Author: Nadia Salomon
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593203615

A gorgeously illustrated goodnight story that celebrates the nighttime rituals of two young children visiting their grandparents in India. As nighttime falls over the city, two children visiting their grandparents in India find there's so much fun to be had! Whether it's listening to epic stories or observing rituals in the puja room, there are many moments that make this time together special. In this beautiful, rhyming ode to bedtime, the only thing more universal than getting ready for bed and saying goodnight is the love between children and their grandparents. "Nadia Salomon’s Goodnight Ganesha reminds readers that saying goodnight is both universal and unique and that all children deserve bedtime books that reflect their experiences and culture." --Hallee Adelman, author of My Quiet Ship "A pair of parallel poems, both steeped in references to India and Hinduism, form this stunningly illustrated tribute to family rituals [with] gorgeous, classically stylized art. Contemporary Hindu families will love the culturally specific details, while cultural outsiders will appreciate the universality of a bedtime routine." —Booklist

A Children's History of India in 100 Objects

A Children's History of India in 100 Objects
Author: Devika Cariapa
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2023-10-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9357082328

A stone-age hand axe, an enchantingly sculpted yakshi, the Koh-i-Noor diamond, and even an HMT watch—can these things have anything in common? Yes, they can! Each of these has been conceived by the human mind and shaped by the human hand. Each object has a voice, not just of rulers and conquerors, but also of the common people. Most significant of all, each carries stories of how communities and identities were built on the Indian subcontinent. Spanning the entirety of Indian history, from prehistoric to contemporary times, the 100 objects and artefacts chronicled in this book have shaped our present. Learn about the people who created these amazing objects, their way of life and culture, and how these objects influenced our world. Embellished with vibrant illustrations, this engaging book will fire the imagination of readers and make them look at our incredible material remains in a new light while helping them understand our diverse pasts.

Architecture and Art of Southern India

Architecture and Art of Southern India
Author: George Michell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995-08-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780521441100

George Michell provides a pioneering and richly illustrated introduction to the architecture, sculpture and painting of Southern India under the Vijayanagara empire and the states that succeeded it. This period, encompassing some four hundred years, from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century, was endowed with an abundance of religious and royal monuments which remain as testimonies to the history and ideology behind their evolution. The author evaluates the legacy of this artistic heritage, describing and illustrating buildings, sculptures and paintings that have never been published before. In a previously neglected area of art history, the author presents an original and much-needed reassessment.