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The purpose of this book is to give for the first time a chronological, descriptive History ofF ine Art in India and Ceylon from the third century B.C. to the present day, with criticism of the aesthetic merits of the works described. The art history is treated throughout in close connexion with political and religious revolutions. In criticism the judgements of experts have been utilized as far as possible. Necessary limitations of space forbid elaborate explanations of the mythological or historical significance of individual works. Ceylon is included because the art of the island is almost wholly I ndian, and some readers may find the sections dealing with the artistic productions of Ceylon among the most novel and interesting portions of the work. A summary notice of the remarkable mediaeval development of purely Indian art in remote Java appears to be essential to a right presentation of the story, and a similarly slight account of recent discoveries inC hinese Turkistan is equally indispensable. But neither of those two large subjects can be treated in detail. No attempt is made to pursue the ramifications of Indian art in Burma and the Far East, where it is profoundly modified by Chinese ideas. Materials have been collected for a supplementary chapter onE uropean Art and Artists in I ndia, but want of space compels me to omit that subject. The book, as it stands, is much more bulky than it was originally intended to be, and I confess that the amount of matter available has surprised me. The objects noticed have been carefully selected to the best of my taste and ability, but I cannot expect everybody to agree with my choice. The completion of a comprehensive review of the whole field of Indian Art has necessarily involved the revision of opinions expressed in earlier publications and based on more imperfect knowledge. The roueh distinction drawn betwe
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