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ART101A: Indian Art And Civilization

Course Description

This course introduces the diversity of art practices and material culture from the Indian subcontinent and situates them against their socio-cultural, political and temporal settings.

The content is arranged according to materials and techniques to support an immersive approach to understand Indian art.

Focus on materials and practices will enable students to draw connections between the historical artifacts and contemporary objects from the immediate surroundings.

 

Course Content

Module 1

Clay: Terracotta and Terracruda

How is clay processed into objects?

Brick structures and urns from the Indus Valley and Megalithic sites in south India

Sculptures of terracotta and bronze from Harappa

Terracruda or unbaked clay-made objects and rituals

 

Module 2

Architecture I: Basics of Buddhist and Jain architecture

Wood, stone and living rock

Stupa, vihara, caves and temples from Shunga, Kushana, Maurya and Gupta periods

Quiz: 15 marks

 

Module 3

Pigment: Mineral and vegetal colours

How pigment-based paints are processed and applied to walls

Bhimbetka drawings

Murals of Sittanavasal and Ajanta

 

Module 4

Architecture II: Hinduism and temple building

Architectural treatise and utilisation of Vastupurusha mandala for making temples

Temples of Badami Chalukyas, Rashtrakuta, Chola, Chandela and Eastern Ganga dynasties

 

Midterm Examination (30 marks)

 

Module 5

Garden

Islam, the garden of paradise and afterlife

Tombs, palace, garden and waterways from the Mughal and Deccani context

Regional and foreign flora and fauna in Mughal and Deccani gardens

 

Module 6

Paper

How does paper affect the character of painting and calligraphy? How are ink and pigments prepared?

Jain manuscripts and Islamic treatise

Mughal, Deccani, Rajput and Pahari miniature paintings

Mysore and Tanjore paintings

Quiz: 15 marks

 

Module 7

Printing and Oil Painting: European Interventions

Printmaking techniques and their application in books and images

Bazar paintings of Kalighat and Battala woodcuts

Lithograph and Oleograph from Calcutta, Pune and Lucknow

Oil painting, Raja Ravi Varma

 

Module 8

Multimedia Approaches: Introduction to the Contemporary Indian Art

Post-independence artistic and design practices

Canvas painting, textile, furniture making and “new media”

 

End Term Examination (40 marks)