Antonio Xavier Trindade: An Indian Painter from Portuguese GoaThirty-three paintings from a 1996 exhibition showcase the work of a painter well-known in India, but virtually unknown in the US, whose paintings contain an odd mixture of Western European and Indian elements. Two essays, one on the origin and early history of the Bombay school of painting, the other a biography, precede the exhibition paintings, each of which is thoroughly explicated. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Table Of Contents | 6 |
A Biography | 15 |
Catalogue of the Exhibition | 21 |
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