Glimpses of monumental details, sculptures and art objects of wood, from Himachal Pradesh, reflecting the extensive wooden artistic and architectural heritage of the Himalayan region
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Glimpses of Woodcarving, Himachal
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Published on: 09 March 2017
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Chandramolle Modgil
Chandramolle Modgil is a research scholar at School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. An admirer of the visual arts, her interests lie in ancient and medieval art and architecture.