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Title:Volume 28 - Issue 1
Date:
1974
Table of contents:p. 2-4: Anand, Mulk Raj, Folk Art Versus Fine Art [Editorial] | The aesthetic qualities in a given society need to be defined by a correlation with the actual products of individuals and groups, of other civilizations than those of industrialism. This entails the study of life patterns of the village society. This special Marg issue contemplates the folk arts of Punjab, which are connected with the rural arts of other parts of India and the world.p. 5-7: Anand, Mulk Raj, The Background | A brief study of the social groups, economic life, and folk arts of a typical village in Punjab.p. 8-40: Anand, Mulk Raj, The Art of Living in the Punjab Village | A descriptive study of the daily folk life and the history and development of various artistic skills in the villages of Punjab: the layout of the house, carpentry, pottery, weaving, bagh and phulkari embroidery, utensil making, and leatherwork.