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The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting

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The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting

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The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting book

A Critical Re-evaluation of their Uses and Interpretations

The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting

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The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting book

A Critical Re-evaluation of their Uses and Interpretations
ByIsabella Nardi
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 17 July 2006
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203970102
Pages 208
eBook ISBN 9780203970102
Subjects Area Studies, Arts
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Nardi, I. (2006). The Theory of Citrasutras in Indian Painting: A Critical Re-evaluation of their Uses and Interpretations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203970102

ABSTRACT

The study of technical treatises in Indian art has increasingly attracted much interest. This work puts forward a critical re-examination of the key Indian concepts of painting described in the Sanskrit treatises, called citrasutras. In an in-depth and systematic analysis of the texts on the theory of Indian painting, it critically examines the different ways in which the texts have been interpreted and used in the study of Indian painting, and suggests a new approach to reading and understanding their concepts. Contrary to previous publications on the subject, it is argued that the intended use of such texts as a standard of critique largely failed due to a fundamental misconceptualization of the significance of ‘text’ for Indian painters.

Isabella Nardi offers an original approach to research in this field by drawing on the experiences of painters, who are considered as a valid source of knowledge for our understanding of the citrasutras, and provides a new conceptual framework for understanding the interlinkages between textual sources and the practice of Indian painting. Filling a significant gap in Indian scholarship, Nardi's study will appeal to those studying Indian painting and Indian art in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |4 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|12 pages

THE TEXTS, THEIR TRANSLATIONS AND INTERPRETATION

chapter 2|20 pages

THE TRADITIONAL INDIAN CONCEPT OF PAINTING

chapter 3|27 pages

SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT AND PROPORTION

chapter 4|23 pages

TALAMANA AND LAMBAMANA SYSTEMS

chapter 5|21 pages

STANCES, HAND AND LEG POSTURES

chapter 6|12 pages

ICONOGRAPHY

chapter 7|23 pages

COLOURS, PLASTER, BRUSHES AND THE PROCESS OF PAINTING

chapter 8|11 pages

THE THEORY OF RASA

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