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Modern Review January 1930

1930

If the aim of education is to encourage and assist the natural and harmonious growth of man's inborn powers the study of the Fine Arts especially the visual and the graphic Arts ' and the cultivation of tbe sense of Beauty should form an important feature in all educational schemes in primacy schools high schools and colleges. [...] This ing to see' will open out new windows the human mind and make accessible to the great heritages of human culture ed in the aesthetic scripts of the plastic ancient and modern apart from the joy will come to us through the awing oves that i the oyes trained to take in what eve OW So r Iror a lack of this development of the seeing faculty the faculty of our god-gifted aesthetic visioy most o [...] In contemplation of works of art the Wind& is from Iiinielf set free (oa04 bak and in ti temporary negation of Iris finite existent is made to fed the pleasure; of the Infinite the file our of the Divinity (Ilea's rai sah). [...] Our knowledge of the manners an mannerisms of the Dutch schools of paintim with their photographic verisimilitude is misleading guide to an understanding of U vigorous splendours of the primitive Ragii pictures or the intriguing beauty of ti illustrated Jain manuscript& The Lingual of each particular' wheel of art ant.branches is. [...] Greek and Greco-Roman Art are placed before the elementary students of Greek and Roman history in order to bring home to the student the artistic environment of old Greece and Rome and the graphic incarnation of their cultural life and in America schoochildren are frequently taken to the museums where qualified teachers dud docents lecture to them in the presence of the actual mastepieces o
government politics public policy
Pages
197
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Organizations
1-4 Rabindranath Tagore view
Art A Forbidden Fruit in the Indian Universities
4-7 O.C. Gangoly view
Base Metal
7-16 Sita Devi view
Music in Bengal
16-17 Dinendranath Tagore view
Excavations at Besnagar
17-26 D.R. Bhandarkar view
A Sandstone Head of the Gupta Period
26-27 K.P. Jayaswal view
The Man Behind the Machine Rest and Efficiency
27-i D.M. Sen view
The Rajputs in the Mughal Empire
33-36 Jadunath Sarkar view
Dominion Status for India
37-38 Ashoke Chatterjee view
Some New Pictures
38-40 N.C. Mehta view
Aryans in Eastern India in the Rigvedic Age
40-44 Haran Chakladar view
Master-Painters of Flanders
45-52 Nihal Singh view
Rammohun Roy’s Engagements with the Emperor of Delhi
53-55 Brajendra Banerji view
Sir C. V. Raman at the University of Paris
56-57 Ramaiah Naidu view
Centenary of the Abolition of the Immolation of Widows
57-59 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Garba
60-63 Saudamini Mehta, Gaganvihari Mehta view
Art and Archaeology in the Far East-French Contribution
63-68 Kalidas Nag view
The Political Situation in the Punjab
68-71 Kalinath Ray view
Reviews & Notices of Books
72-79 unknown view
Comment & Criticism
80-81 unknown view
The Pala Art of Gauda and Magadha
82-90 Suniti Chatterji view
Tantrism in Cambodia Sumatra and Java
90-94 B.R. Chatterji view
Two Indian Landscapes
95-95 Samarendra Gupta view
Architectural and Art Treasures at Polonnaruwa
96-103 Nihal Singh view
Buddhacharita in Bengal
104-110 unknown view
World Significance of a Franco-German Political Accord
111-i Taraknath Das view
Indian Periodicals
113-ii unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
121-128 unknown view
An Iconographical Note on Agni
129-133 Amulya Vidyabhushan view
German Opinion on India
133-134 unknown view
The Problem of the States
134-135 C.Y. Chintamani view
Indians Abroad
136-140 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Notes
141-160 unknown view