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Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Indian Art

Indian art is a diverse and vibrant expression of the country's rich cultural heritage, spanning thousands of years. It includes ancient cave paintings, intricate sculptures, temple architecture, classical and folk paintings, and contemporary forms. Influenced by religion, mythology, and history, Indian art reflects the spiritual and philosophical traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and other cultures. From the Ajanta murals to Mughal miniatures and modern artists like Raja Ravi Varma, Indian art continues to evolve, blending tradition with innovation.

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COURSE GLIMPSE

This course delves into the formal and stylistic characteristics of artworks, which are often shaped by the historical periods and cultural contexts in which they were produced. In this study, we will examine art's development over time and across regions within India. Students will gain the skills necessary to recognize key formal and stylistic trends that define various stages in Indian art history and knowledge archaeology. This method will help us understand the connections between artistic works and their specific socio-historical settings and textual interpretations. The unit will also highlight a continuous thread that links Indian art from ancient to modern times.


COURSE OBJECTIVES

This course is designed to explore the historical, religious, and environmental contexts surrounding specific artworks or monuments, providing students with a deeper understanding of their meanings. It also encourages a critical perspective on the aesthetic and cultural significance of these works, helping students to evaluate their artistic and cultural value more effectively.


ABOUT TO THE COURSE

Registration Fee: Refer Addmission Portal

Number of Seats: 50#

(# First cum first serve basis & the online registration form will be disabled after the first 50 slots are filled)


ELIGIBILITY

Students Pursuing / Completed Graduate / Post Graduate / MPhil / PhD / Academicians in the Social Sciences.


GENERAL INFORMATION

Duration of the Course : 02 Months

Total Module                 : 16 Modules

Total Assignments        : 03

Main Examination         : 01

Lecture Timings            : On Sunday & Saturday        19:00 – 20:30 IST


ASSESSMENT SCHEME

  • The program includes three assignments, each worth a maximum of 30 marks.

  • The main open-book examination is worth a maximum of 70 marks.


COURSE SYLLABUS

Please refer to Course Syllabus

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