a) KALA DARSHAN, New Delhi, Edited by Manohar Singh, About 10 Issues
RARE JOURNAL 50's/60's CONTAINING ARTICLES LIKE PEERBHOY ON HUSAIN, HEBBAR ETC
b) THE MARCH OF INDIA
Vol .V, No 1 September-October 1952
Contains Two Articles: Marcella Hardy: K.C.S.Paniker
Homi A Kharas, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
Vol .VI, May-June, 1954
Jag Mohan: The Art of Sreenivasulu
Vol .VIII, No 7
Sudhir Khastgir: Post-Independence Indian Art
Vol .12, No 12, Dec 1960.br.Jamini Roy by Bishnu Dey
Vol .13, No 1, Jan-June 1961
A S Raman: Modern Indian Painters: K.K.Hebbar
Vol .13, No 4 April 1961
Ayaz Peerbhoy: Modern Indian Painters: M.F.Husain
Foremost Contemporary Indian Art Journal
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c)
ARTRENDS
A Contemporary Art Bulletin, Progressive Painter's Association, Madras, India, 1961-67
1971-1982
Reprinted 2011
Madras,
Limited Edition of 1000 Copies Only
407 Pages, Profusely Illustrated In Colors and B/W Plates
9 x 11 Inches, A Fine Copy
This journal was launched in the post-Independence period when exploring "Indianess" was a challenge for both painters and theater artistes. They relied on folk arts in their search for identity. The journal also brought to the fore eminent artists and opened dialogue among different schools of art.
d)
Silpi edited by V.R Chitra and T.N Srinivasan, Madras, rare 2 issues bound in one, Vol 2 no 7 February 1948 and Vol 3 no 5 December 1948. Some black and white plates.
Size:11 x 8.5 inches
e)
INDIAN HORIZONS
VOL 31, NO 3, 1982, Kalighat Pats and Ukiyo-E Prints by Santo Dutta, 26 pages
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