Indian Art

Indian art can be classified into specific periods, each reflecting certain religious, political and cultural developments. The earliest examples are the petro glyphs such as those found in Bhimbetka, some

Bangladeshi Art

Bangladesh has a rich tradition of Art. Specimens of ancient terracotta and pottery show remarkable artistry. Modern painting was pioneered by artists like Zainul Abedin, Quamrul Hasan. Anwarul Haque, Shafiuddin

Chinese art

Chinese art has varied throughout its ancient history, divided into periods by the ruling dynasties of China and changing technology. Different forms of art have been influenced by great philosophers,

Cambodian Art

Cambodian art and the culture of Cambodia has had a rich and varied history dating back many centuries and has been heavily influenced by India. In turn, Cambodia greatly influenced

Bhutanese Art

Bhutanese art is similar to the art of Tibet. Both are based upon Vajrayana Buddhism, with its pantheon of divine beings. The major orders of Buddhism in Bhutan are Drukpa

Buddhist Art

Buddhist art originated in the Indian subcontinent in the centuries following the life of the historical Gautama Buddha in the 6th to 5th century BCE, before evolving through its contact

Global Art: a glimpse

Here we are trying to put some light on history and origins of global art along with Asian art. Balinese Art: Balinese is art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from

Poster

Today, South Asian countries have many national and international problems. Some of them have been identified and some have not. And some are not even recognized as a problem. Interestingly

Modern Fable

Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem. One day, a student came up to the great philosopher. ‘Socrates, I have just heard some news about one of your
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