SET OF THREE BOOKS ON SIKH ART
a) W G Archer, Paintings of the Sikhs, London, 1966
pp. xxii, 284 including colour frontispiece and 112 black and white plates on glazed paper. With bibliography, biographical notes, glossary and index; hardbound with dustjacket
10 x 7.5 in (25.4 x 19 cm)
b) W H Mcleod, Popular Sikh Art, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1991
pp. xi, 139 with bibliography, glossary and index with 41 colour plates (including frontispiece) of popular or bazaar prints showing Sikh gurus, holy places and episodes from Sikh history printed on fine glazed paper pasted with glue, 1 on each page plus 8 black and white plates showing 14 images of 19th-century woodcut prints of Sikh religious and historical themes; hardbound with dust wrapper
8.25 x 7.5 in (21 x 19 cm)
c) K S Bains, Sikh Heritage in Paintings based on Paintings of Collection of Punjab and Sind Bank, Delhi; Perfect Press, 1995
143 pages profusely illustrated with coloured plates by Devendra Singh, Bodhraj, Kripal Singh etc; original binding with dust wrappers
11 x 9 in (27.9 x 22.8 cm)
(Set of three)
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