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Beasts of India [Hardcover]

Gita Wolf (Editor), Kanchana Arni (Editor)
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May 1, 2004

Beasts of India takes a lens to the beast as it is imagined and rendered in folk and tribal art traditions across India. The fine art of the original drawings has been recreated through silk-screening each image by hand. Featuring over 30 original pieces, this astonishing bestiary is a book and art collector’s dream. An index of artists’ names and succinct descriptions of the art conventions make it a compact and lively introduction to the unheeded genres of Indian art.


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"A minor revolution ... a celebration of tribal and folk art of India." -- The Asian Age (London) October 2003

"Filled with exuberant pictures ... each animal is distinctive in its rendering, showing the unique personality of the art form it comes from." --Asian Art, May 2004

About the Author

Gita Wolf has written more than seventeen books for children and adults. A highly original and creative voice in contemporary Indian publishing, she has pursued her interest in exploring and experimenting with the form of the book and its status as a revered cultural object. Many of her children's books have won major international awards. Kanchana Arni has taught art-based educational at institutions in both India and Thailand. She has also worked as a curator & gallery manager at the Folk Art gallery in Delhi. Arni has been closely associated with various book projects in tribal and folk-art, served as a liaison for tribal artists and conducted various art workshops for children

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 76 pages
  • Publisher: Tara Books (May 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8186211780
  • ISBN-13: 978-8186211786
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 6.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #882,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely an asset to our bookshelf., May 16, 2010
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This is a special hand made book by Tara Publications. As the title suggests it is a collection of the Beasts of India as they appear in Indian folk and tribal art. The book is in three parts.

The first part is Gita Wolf's introduction. She talks in detail about how the book was born and the work that went in to the making of this book. More importantly Gita describes the difference between folk art, tribal art and traditional art. Growing up in India I have looked at many unique Indian art without consciously being educated about it. For the most part, it was just there, on bedsheets or table cloths or TV covers. But as I was reading Gita's introduction about tribal, folk and traditional art, I had vivid mental images. Reproducing every word would be the only thing that would do justice to Gita's introduction, but I will leave you with what she says about community art,

"What is one to make of the mode of creation that is not concerned with the uniqueness of the art object or the artists vision? It takes its `aesthetic' status for granted, is not anxious about straddling different disciplines, about influence or imitation, and is very matter-of fact about its powers to suspend disbelief.

This goes against the commonly accepted western definition of what art is: a one of a kind object made by a fiercely individualistic individual, engaged in the expression of some kind of truth telling.

And yet these vibrant images with an indefinably unique quality must be called art, and remarkable art at that."

She goes on to talk about how community art in India signifies the essence of India - `Everything and every person has a place in order to fit in to the bigger picture of things.'

The second part is the pictures of Indian animals. What I liked is the way the pictures are organized. Tigers in Rajasthan's Pithora, MP's Gond, Bihar's Madhubani, Orissa's Patachitra and Jharkhand's Sohrai. Followed by the Lion, how the majestic animal is represented in different the regions, so on an so forth. It is easy to flip the book and compare the different styles. It is easy to draw conclusions. Even for a five year old it is obvious that the Gond is more intricate and detailed than the Pithora. A three year old can make observations that the Madhubani is partial to primary colors. Yes, I read it with my five year old and three year old and it appealed to them as well.

The third part of the book is an index with the a thumbnail of the art and a blurb about the art work. Also the book comes with 5X5 cards of the a Madhubani snake, Gond deer, Pathachitra tiger and Pithora monkey.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book, worth every penny, February 18, 2007
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I first came across this book in Pondicherry, India at a hotel--I was just floored with the marvelous drawings, like paintings, really, and the great paper and binding. And, you learn from the book about animals that are important in India history and mythology. I think many of the pictures would be marvelous just framed. I am not a child and would certainly put them in my library!

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