LITERATURE REVIEW
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Sharma , Lokesh Chandra 2004. „A Brirf History Of Indian Painting‟, , Book
Code No-307-11 The Aithor Says That The Origijn Of Art Has Been Taken In One
Form Or The Other Right Grom The Development Of Human Life Man Wan
Interested In Art Thousands Of Year Bamk When He Used To Line In Caves.
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, Kinclersley, Dorling, (D.K) 2008. ‘Art – The Definitive Visual Guide’15BN- 978/4053 2243
0, Prehistoric Cave Paintings Are As Beautiful As they Are mysterious .No One Can Be Sure Of
Their Purpose, But They Provide A Tantalising Record Of earliest Days Of Human Existence,
Along With An Insight In To The Frist- Stirrings Of Art Itsely The First Artistic Adorned Their
Caves With A Wide Range Of Engravings And Paintings
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Tomory, Edith,^ A History Of Fine Arts In India And The West’ 15BN-81 -250- 0702 -4, The
Book Represent That By Nature, Human Beings Love To Beautify Thenmselves And Their
Surroundings, And They Also Life To Share Their Feelings And Ideas With Other People This
Tendency Shows Itsey In Every Place And Age Even Primitive Men Decorated Their Earthenware
Pots With Line Or Colours For The Sheer Delight Of Seeing Them Although They Have No
Practical Use.
Madhu Rani ‘Art Fundamentals And Technique’ ISBN -978-93-82166-11-5,2013 In This
Book, Introduction Shows That Art Dates Back To Prehistoric Times And Han Been In Exis Tence
Sincethe Evolution Of The Human Race Art Han Its Correlation To Sculpture, Cave Paintings,
Rock Paintings And Rock Carvings Which Belong To The Upper Palaeolithe Period Roughly
Around, 40,000 Years Ago But No Concluoine meaning Can Be Derived Sinee Very Little In
Known About The Cultures That Produced Them.
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Simblet, Sarah, (D.K ) 2004, ‘ The Drawing Book’ , ISBN-978-1-4053-4123-3, The Written
Discover About Cave Of The Hands, It Seems Reasonable To Assume That We Have Engaged In
PiCtorial Mark-Making for as Long as Me Have Made Concious Use Of Our Hands. In Cave
Paintings Like the One Opposite, We See Our oldest Surviviing Who In Their Day To Day
Hardship Made Time To Pirture Themselnes And The Animals On Which They Depended. Came
Art Wan Not Made For Decoration but An A Fundamental Part Of Life An Expression Of
Existence, Power And Belonging To Place.
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Simmons,Rosemary and Clemson Katie, 1988 ‘Relief Print Marking’ ISBN-0-
86318-280-1, Book Relief…, is about the most ancient method of taking an
impression from one object and putting it on to another- relief printing, It is
also about the most up-to-date and exciting methods used by print making
today . Handprints made in soot or earth colours can be seen in many caves
once occupied by prehistoric people. The northern Chinese first took rubbing
from carved stones and then developed true printing some thousand years
before any other civilization.
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22 Ganpatye, Pramod, 1997 A Guide to the Indian miniature‟, ISBN-81-85832-
01-3, Introduce that the art of painting has been a medium of both expression and
communication from the earliest known period of history ,man, as, namad,
wandering in search of food and security gradually discovered a language of line
and form for expressing his ideas which accounts for pre-histories paintings
appearing in rock shelters. At a Later period, this found expression in the painting on
chalcolithie pottery discovered at various centres,
23 Gupta, S.S and Asthana Sharshi brabha , 2002, „ Elements of Indian Art ‟ , ,
ISBN-81-246-0213-1(HB) ISBN-81-246-0214-X(PB), Paintings has au all along
been a very powerful medium of art in India as in most of the countries of the world.
It is earies to execute it tham carve sculpture that is why even the stone age men in
irance , spain and India decorated their caves and rock shelters and also expressed
their beliefs with paintings done in a variety of colours made out of the locol
earth and minerels applied directly on the rock surface. Madhya Pradesh is the
paradise of these rock shelter paintings depicting animals as well as scenes of
everyday life, such as the hunting, dancing and cooking.
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(Kamsutra of Vatsyem : S. C Upadhayay 1956,P. 76)
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(2011) “Aesthetical & Historical Values of Indian Art
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” “A Brief History of Indian Painting” Pre
Historic Age esa The Importance and Peculiarities of Prehistoric Art
We find the gradual developemnt of the primitive man in this art. We see
symbolism in these paintings the primitive man took insipivation from nature for
his paintings etc. ....”
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