Jokes apart, most of us are clueless when it comes to art . The more inspired of us might know the more popular ones like Vincent Van Goh and Picasso. When it comes to Indian art, our tradition is so rich, deep and varied that most of us just know that it is " traditional art" and nothing beyond. " A Brush with Indian Art" by Mamta Nanny helps us to understand Indian art very beautifully. The book is in chronological order but each chapter can hold its ground independently too.
Raja Ravi Varma, the grandfather of the queens of Travancore and a celebrated Malayali artist, although royal was not born a Raja. This title was conferred to him by the Viceroy and Governor - General of India. He went to the J. J school of arts, which was established by the British. You can get many such quick behind the scenes insights about the art and the artist in this book.
There was another secret reason behind me picking this book. A couple of days ago, my daughter met a friend who said she stopped going to art class because she has learnt everything about art. Knowing how kids function, you can guess what happened next ? We picked this book to show here how many forms art can take and what it really means for human history. We are now at the cave paintings chapter, we just discovered that misfortune befalls anyone who tries to deface or reproduce the paintings and that many attempts at replicating this in museums have been unsuccessful!
Get your copy of the book here - https://www.amazon.in/Brush-Indian-Art-Contemporary-Paintings/dp/0143441566
Educational Value: 5/5
Role Models & Attitude Portrayal: Not Applicable
Age Band - broad band :All Ages
Publisher :Puffin
Author : Mamta Nainy
Illustrator: Aniruddha Mukherjee
About the Reviewer:
Roomana Basha: Mother to a book lover | Founder and CEO ekdali.com | Loves books - Currently reading How to Teach Economics to my Daughter| Fitness Freak | History Buff
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