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Page 25
... reason for the long blank in pictorial art in India . Climate undoubtedly would also be a factor in robbing posterity of the paintings of those early times . One of the exceptions alluded to above is , I believe , a Sanskrit manuscript ...
... reason for the long blank in pictorial art in India . Climate undoubtedly would also be a factor in robbing posterity of the paintings of those early times . One of the exceptions alluded to above is , I believe , a Sanskrit manuscript ...
Page 26
... life itself " . Whatever the real reason may be , I am inclined to think that the most spiritual specimens of miniature painting 66 much of of the Moghul period probably come from the pen and 26 [ J.B O.R.S. INDIAN PAINTINGS .
... life itself " . Whatever the real reason may be , I am inclined to think that the most spiritual specimens of miniature painting 66 much of of the Moghul period probably come from the pen and 26 [ J.B O.R.S. INDIAN PAINTINGS .
Page 27
... reasons : - ' -To the Mohammadan , the depicting of the human figure or anything that had life was declared haram or sinful , by the edicts of his religion . Having to give expression to the art in them , the Persians first developed ...
... reasons : - ' -To the Mohammadan , the depicting of the human figure or anything that had life was declared haram or sinful , by the edicts of his religion . Having to give expression to the art in them , the Persians first developed ...
Page 28
... reason to think that this was due to the patronage extended to Patna artists by two wealthy and art - loving Zamindars of Patna City . With their demise , the artists languished and they migrated to Calcutta and Mr. Iswari Pershad one ...
... reason to think that this was due to the patronage extended to Patna artists by two wealthy and art - loving Zamindars of Patna City . With their demise , the artists languished and they migrated to Calcutta and Mr. Iswari Pershad one ...
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... reasons for asking people to keep to the point even in dying . ( viii ) But he dies at last , or rather swoons as a preliminary . And in this , beyond doubt , he is guilty of an impropriety . He ought not to have done it on the stage ...
... reasons for asking people to keep to the point even in dying . ( viii ) But he dies at last , or rather swoons as a preliminary . And in this , beyond doubt , he is guilty of an impropriety . He ought not to have done it on the stage ...
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