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Page 24
Subsequently , she received her first lesson in dance and continued her studies
of the art and other subjects for several years . When the learning period was
over and the young girl was suitably trained , she devoted herself to the service of
...
Subsequently , she received her first lesson in dance and continued her studies
of the art and other subjects for several years . When the learning period was
over and the young girl was suitably trained , she devoted herself to the service of
...
Page 6
This tradition continued to flourish under Muslim rule . Portuguese and later
Britain's East India Company flooded European markets with Zardozi fabrics .
Under British rule the art of Zardozi lost royal patronage but still it managed to
survive ...
This tradition continued to flourish under Muslim rule . Portuguese and later
Britain's East India Company flooded European markets with Zardozi fabrics .
Under British rule the art of Zardozi lost royal patronage but still it managed to
survive ...
Page 44
Painting continued to be practiced under Chattar Sal ( 1866-89 ) but was devoid
of any distinction . The Krishna legend had lost its magic but there was no other
theme to replace it , nor was there any inspiration to do so . With the advent of the
...
Painting continued to be practiced under Chattar Sal ( 1866-89 ) but was devoid
of any distinction . The Krishna legend had lost its magic but there was no other
theme to replace it , nor was there any inspiration to do so . With the advent of the
...
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