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A Tribute to Bundela Painting

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Book Name: A Tribute to Bundela Painting

Book Details

  • Publisher: Resurrect Books

  • Author: Ankita Roy

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2022

  • ISBN: 9788193208564

  • Pages: 239

  • Cover: Hardcover (Coffee Table Book – Limited Edition)

  • Dimensions: 12 x 12 inches

About the Book

A Tribute to Bundela Painting is an exhaustive and long-awaited scholarly documentation of the fading artistic legacy of the Bundela Kalam. This magnificent coffee table volume focuses primarily on the historic Bundela centers of Orchha and Datia in Central India, offering a deeply researched exploration of the historical, cultural, and aesthetic foundations of Bundelkhand’s painting traditions.

The book begins with a comprehensive study of the socio-cultural and political background that shaped the artistic developments of the region. It proceeds with a detailed comparative analysis of surviving manuscripts of Bundela Kalam, followed by an extraordinary visual unveiling of vibrant Bundela murals. Through pioneering photographic documentation using advanced medium format optical technology, the author captures the true spirit and visual richness of this artistic tradition—even in its weathered and dilapidated state.

Enriched with specially commissioned imagery, the volume opens new academic and artistic perspectives previously unassociated with medieval Bundelkhand painting traditions. As highlighted in the foreword by Dr. Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty, the narrative thoughtfully traces stylistic transitions from the 16th to the 19th century, examining the dynamic shift from energetic and volumetric expressions to more restrained linear styles. The book further analyzes the fascinating interplay of Mughal, Rajput, and colonial influences reflected in themes, attire, motifs, mahals, and chattris across Orchha, Datia, and Bundelkhand.

This limited edition coffee table book is not only a collector’s masterpiece but also an essential reference work for scholars, art historians, researchers, and connoisseurs of Indian mural traditions.