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'''''The Dictionary of Indian Art and Artists''''', written by Pratima Sheth (an artist based in Mumbai),<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://www.mapinpub.in:80/bookinfo.php?id=140|title=Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists}}</ref> is a reference work pertaining to [[Indian art]] and artists. The reference book took about 12 years of researching for collection, compiling and consolidating the relevant information from the Indus art to the Indian art of the present time. The works covers different aspects of art including [[painting]], [[sculpture]], [[printmaking]], [[weaving]] and [[embroidery]]. The Dictionary has over 1,300 entries, and more than 300 color [[illustration]]s.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Sheth|first=Pratima|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Dictionary_of_Indian_Art_Artists.html?id=U9PVAAAACAAJ|title=Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists: Including Technical Art Terms|date=2006|publisher=Mapin|isbn=978-1-890206-33-8|language=en}}</ref>
'''''The Dictionary of Indian Art and Artists''''', written by Pratima Sheth (an artist based in Mumbai),<ref>{{Cite book|url=http://www.mapinpub.in:80/bookinfo.php?id=140|title=Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists}}</ref> is a reference work pertaining to [[Indian art]] and artists. The reference book took about 12 years of researching for collection, compiling and consolidating the relevant information from the Indus art to the Indian art of the present time. The works covers different aspects of art including [[painting]], [[sculpture]], [[printmaking]], [[weaving]] and [[embroidery]]. The Dictionary has over 1,300 entries, and more than 300 color [[illustration]]s.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Sheth|first=Pratima|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Dictionary_of_Indian_Art_Artists.html?id=U9PVAAAACAAJ|title=Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists: Including Technical Art Terms|date=2006|publisher=Mapin|isbn=978-1-890206-33-8|language=en}}</ref>

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The Dictionary of Indian Art and Artists, written by Pratima Sheth (an artist based in Mumbai),[1] is a reference work pertaining to Indian art and artists. The reference book took about 12 years of researching for collection, compiling and consolidating the relevant information from the Indus art to the Indian art of the present time. The works covers different aspects of art including painting, sculpture, printmaking, weaving and embroidery. The Dictionary has over 1,300 entries, and more than 300 color illustrations.[2]

The book contains a number of informative articles including the following:

  • "History of Indian Art" by Aban Amroliwala
  • "Art & Nationalism in Colonial India: The First Phase (1850–1922)" by Patha Mitter
  • "Preservation of Art Objects" by O.P. Agarwal

The book was published by Mapin Publishing in 2006.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists.
  2. ^ Sheth, Pratima (2006). Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists: Including Technical Art Terms. Mapin. ISBN 978-1-890206-33-8.
  3. ^ Sheth, Pratima (2006). Dictionary of Indian Art & Artists: Including Technical Art Terms. Mapin. ISBN 978-1-890206-33-8.