The paintings of Kumud Sarma, a contemporary expression of Indian spirituality

The thesis examines selected paintings of a prominent female Indian artist and educator from the state of Bihar, in the context of "art and religion" problematics. Kumud Sarma (1926-1996) paints the lives of the most marginalized and under-privileged members of her society, including day-...

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Main Author: Cantelo, Brenda
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Published: 2007
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