Selected Papers of Coomaraswamy. Volume 1 Traditional Art and Symbolism
Synopsis
A collection of important essays by a pioneering interpreter of Indian art, philosophy, and mythology
*"Brilliant."-Joseph Campbell, author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces*
"Varied, imaginative, incredibly learned. . . . Fascinating."-John Kenneth Galbraith, *New York Times Book Review***
Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (1877-1947) was a pioneer in the study of Indian art, philosophy, and mythology-and in the cultural meeting of East and West. A scholar in the tradition of the great Indian grammarians and philosophers, an art historian convinced that the ultimate value of art transcends history, and a social thinker influenced by William Morris, Coomaraswamy was a unique figure whose works provide virtually a complete education in themselves. Finding a universal tradition in past cultures ranging from the Hellenic and Christian to the Indian, Islamic, and Chinese, he presented his ideas in numerous essays. This volume includes a selection of his essays on art and symbolism that were written in the 1930s and 1940s, when he was at the height of his powers.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Princeton University Press
- ISBN: 9780691277509
- Number of pages: 624
- Dimensions: 233 x 155 x 39 mm
- Weight: 982g
- Languages: English
