This beautiful book offers a striking and unusual view of a wide array
of Indian art. It highlights - close up and in colour - outstanding
examples of design, workmanship and craft in dramatic sculptures of
metal, stone and wood as well as sumptuous paintings and textiles.
The book opens with an introduction asking 'What is Indian art?' This is
followed by a series of chapters showing how the functions and purposes
of each object reflect its cultural context and determine the choice of
image. By illustrating the complete artifact as well as exceptional
features through the use of enlarged details - sometimes virtually
invisible to the naked eye - intriguing insights and unusual comparisons
can be made. The selection of details evokes the hand and eye of the
most accomplished Indian craftsmen over thousands of years. Ideal as a
souvenir or introduction to any museum or gallery visit, this book will
also provide endless creative inspiration.