Journal of Bengal Art Volume 1
Vol. 1, 1996: 262 Pages, Plates B/W 135 and Colour 13; Size: 11"x 9"; Tk. 600/US $ 30
Asok Datta |
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The Art of Pottery Paintings in Bengal during Black and Red Ware (Chalcolithic) Culture |
Amita Ray |
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Terracottas from Excavations at Mangalkot (Burdwan) |
Paola G. Tinti |
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On the Brahmi Inscription of Mahasthan |
Enamul Haque |
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Chandraketugarh: A Resume of Excavation Reports (1956-67) |
Dilip K. Chakrabarty |
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Two Examples of Mauryan Art from Bengal |
Samir Kumar Mukherjee |
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A Note on Some Buddhist Antiquities in Terracotta from West Bengal |
Gourisanker De |
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Pots, Pitchers and Lamps from Chandraketugarh: Myths and Motifs |
Mohammad Ali |
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Some Important Antiquities from Mangalkot Mound (Bogra) |
Claudine Bautze-Picron |
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From God to Demon, from Demon to God: Brahma & Other Hindu Deities in Late Buddhist Art of Eastern India |
Gouriswar Bhattacharya |
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The Magnificent Bronze Image of Vajrasatva from Mainamati, Bangladesh |
Gautam Sengupta |
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Problem of Pala Art and a Derivative Style in Assam |
Mallar Mitra |
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The Buddhist Goddess Aparajita: Four-Armed Form |
B.N. Mukherjee |
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The Date of the End of Pala Rule in Bengal (West Bengal and Bangladesh) |
A.B.M. Husain |
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Some Observations on the Development of Gawr-Lakhnawti and Its Monuments |
M.R. Tarafdar |
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Some Illustrations of the Period of Nusrat Shah |
Abdul Karim |
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An Arabic Inscription from Murshidabad City |
J.P. Losty |
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Early Views of Gaur and Pandua by the Indian Artist Sita Ram |
M.A. Bari |
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An Unknown Building Complex at Fulhar in Gaibandha |
Ian Jeffry Barrow |
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Colonial Mapping in Bengal, 1760-1820 |
Najma Khan Majlis |
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Some Observations on the Ragamala Miniatures of the Murshidabad School of Painting |
Perween Hasan |
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Rugs, Niches and Prayer |
Ayesha Begum |
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The Mosque of Badruddin: A Rare Type of Two-Domed Mosque |
Muhammad Sirajuddin |
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Book Review: Lyrics In Terracotta at Kantajeer Mandir |