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Artist in Unknown India - Gyan Books
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Artist in Unknown India - Gyan Books

About The Book: Artist in Unknown India by Marguerite Milward is a vivid travel memoir and anthropological account of her expeditions across India during the 1930s. Blending art and ethnography, Milward documents her search for tribal models to sculpt, capturing the diversity of Adivasi communities. The book details her interactions with local leaders, anthropologists, and villagers, offering personal insights into Indian tribal life. Through her artistic lens, Milward presents a respectful and humanizing portrayal of cultures often misunderstood or overlooked by colonial narratives.

Author: Marguerite Milward

Pages: 326

Edition: 1948

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