GODS IN THE BAZAAR: The Economies of Indian Calendar Art
An account of the printed images known in India as "calendar art" or "bazaar art," the color-saturated, mass-produced pictures often used on calendars and in advertisement, featuring deities and other religious themes as well as nationalist leaders, alluring women, movie stars, chubby babies, and landscapes. Well illustrated most in color.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 434
Publisher: Duke
Size: 7x10 inches
ISBN: 9780822339267
Item #: 8897646
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