Memoirs of a Mediocre ManBhamati Books, 1983 - 243 sider Autobiography of a former civil servant. |
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Side 161
... value . All of this , however , is only a necessary introduction to the first statement with which this chapter commenced , namely that values in life and values in art go together . If the primary aim of life is to reach God , in ...
... value . All of this , however , is only a necessary introduction to the first statement with which this chapter commenced , namely that values in life and values in art go together . If the primary aim of life is to reach God , in ...
Side 170
... values in life through the themes selected , and Indian values in art through the method of suggestion and depiction of rasa all along the line . One may conclude by highlighting two important diffe- rences between Indian and Western ...
... values in life through the themes selected , and Indian values in art through the method of suggestion and depiction of rasa all along the line . One may conclude by highlighting two important diffe- rences between Indian and Western ...
Side 171
... values which were submerged during foreign rule . The other point of difference between Indian and Western art ... value that it gave to sculpture where the emphasis was on the perfection of the human form . In architecture , the Greek ...
... values which were submerged during foreign rule . The other point of difference between Indian and Western art ... value that it gave to sculpture where the emphasis was on the perfection of the human form . In architecture , the Greek ...
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