
the life of krishna in indian art 1st edition
Book Details
- Publisher: The Director Publications Division
- Author: P. Banerjee
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1994
- ISBN: 8123000499
- Pages: 420
- Dimensions: 28 x 21 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (1st reprint; 273 monochrome plates, 23 color plates, 10 text figures; book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
The Life of Krishna in Indian Art is a comprehensive study of the visual representation of Lord Krishna across Indian artistic traditions. P. Banerjee examines how episodes from Krishna’s life have been depicted in sculpture, miniature painting, temple art, and other artistic media throughout different historical periods.
The book explores themes such as Krishna’s childhood, pastoral scenes, divine exploits, and devotional narratives, highlighting stylistic variations across regions and schools. Richly illustrated with numerous monochrome and color plates, the volume provides detailed visual documentation alongside scholarly commentary. This authoritative reference is valuable for art historians, students, collectors, and readers interested in Indian religious art and iconography.
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Book Details
- Publisher: The Director Publications Division
- Author: P. Banerjee
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1994
- ISBN: 8123000499
- Pages: 420
- Dimensions: 28 x 21 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (1st reprint; 273 monochrome plates, 23 color plates, 10 text figures; book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
The Life of Krishna in Indian Art is a comprehensive study of the visual representation of Lord Krishna across Indian artistic traditions. P. Banerjee examines how episodes from Krishna’s life have been depicted in sculpture, miniature painting, temple art, and other artistic media throughout different historical periods.
The book explores themes such as Krishna’s childhood, pastoral scenes, divine exploits, and devotional narratives, highlighting stylistic variations across regions and schools. Richly illustrated with numerous monochrome and color plates, the volume provides detailed visual documentation alongside scholarly commentary. This authoritative reference is valuable for art historians, students, collectors, and readers interested in Indian religious art and iconography.












