1950
To lead us from the particular to the general from the phenomenal to the noumenal from the concrete to the abstract from the shadow to the reality from the seen to the unseen from the seeming" to the "being" is the true object of Indian Art. [...] Our nature becomes so attuned to the harmony and beauty of nature which is in a sense the mirror of God that we as a matter of habit go in for the good and the noble and avoid the bad the ugly and the mean. [...] The power and strength so characteristic of our architecture the delicacy and idealism of our paintings the balance and beauty of poise of our sculpture the grace and rhythm of our dance the subtlety and spiritual appeal of our music—all these have to be preserved and vitalised. [...] People with experience of refugee relief work in the Punjab informed the Conference of the difficulties and the vastness of the problem. [...] Subsequent stages of the scheme can be taken up and completed at any date after the completion of the first or second stage the utility of the scheme increasing with every stage of the project.
Title | Pages | Author/Editor | |
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Cover | i-i | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Frontmatter | i-vii | N.V. Rajkumar | |
The Shape of Things | 707-709 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Essentials of Indian Art | 710-718 | R. Srinivasan | |
The Angul Conference | 719-726 | Shankarrao Deo | |
India Marches on | 727-745 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Two Open Letters to Prime Minister Salazar | 746-749 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Ceylon’s Anti-Indian Attitude | 750-753 | Mukul Mukherjee | |
As Others See Us | 754-755 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Tribal Nationalities in Free India | 756-758 | Bhabes Chaudhuri | |
How the Group Areas Bill was Born | 759-761 | H.A. Haidoo | |
Our Countrymen Abroad | 762-779 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
The Non-Violent Way | 780-781 | K.R.R. Sastry | |
Know Your India | 782-783 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Book Reviews | 784-784 | N.V. Rajkumar | |
Backmatter | i-ii | N.V. Rajkumar |