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Title:Volume 16 - Issue 1
Date:
1962
Table of contents:p. 2-4: Anand, Mulk Raj, Confusion Worse Confounded [Editorial] | Certain general observations are made on the causes for the confusion in the present Indian outlook regarding sculpture. The introduction of the European system of education led to the current impasse, as it began to corrode the foundations of religious beliefs.The following two articles in this issue deal with the essential differences between old and new sculpture.p. 5-9: The Background | The main concepts behind the Indian tradition of sculpture in the ancient and early medieval periods are discussed with examples, particularly Buddhist art.p. 10-24: Transformation in the West | Sculptures, European Art, Contemporary Art, Contemporary, Sculptures, Women Artists, Modern Period, 20th Century, Europep. 25-81: Indian Contemporaries | In the context of the new synthesis between Indian and European techniques, profiles of the work of Abanindranath Tagore, D.P. Roy Chaudhuri, Prodosh Das Gupta, Ramkinkar Baij, Chintamani Kar, Shanko Chaudhuri, Dhanraj Bhagat, Amarnath Sehgal, S.L. Prashar, Dharmani, Pilloo Pochkhanawala, Davierwalla Adi, Raghvan Kaneria, Raja Ram, Dhanapala, Rajnikant Panchal, Nagajibhai Patel, and Raman Patel.