Heritage Foundation

Indian Art & Architectural Heritage

Introduction

Indian art and architecture, works of art and architecture produced on the Indian subcontinent, which is now
divided among India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In the Western world, notable
collections of Indian art can be seen in the British Museum, in the Victoria
and Albert Museum, and in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Scholars are most interested in this Art
& architecture but there was no any course available online so Gandhi
Research Foundation take the initiative for it and Started ‘Indian Art & Architectural Heritage’ course. It also helps you understand the cultural value of historical places in today’s society. You will gain practical skills that prepare you for real opportunities in the heritage and tourism sector.

Course Overview

Syllabus and Sessions structure

Day Topic
1. Prehistoric Period
2. Ancient Period up to AD 1000 Part I Maurya, Gupta, Satavhana, Vakataka
3. Ancient Period up to AD 1000 Part II Cher, Chola, Pandya, Pallava
4 Ancient Period up to AD 1000 Part III Gurjar – Pratihar, Kadamba, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya, Yadava
5 Medieval Period up to AD 1857 Part I Kakatiya, Chandel, Hoysala
6 Medieval Period up to AD 1857 Part II Sultanat, Bahamani, Vijayanagara, Mughal
7 Medieval Period up to AD 1857 Part III Maratha, Nizam & Princely States
8 Modern Period up to AD 1947 British, Dutch, Portuguese, Gothic
9 Post–Modern Period up to AD 2020 Art & Architecture in Independent India
10 World Heritage Sites in India

Every Day 45 Minutes Lecture & 15 Minutes for Discussion

Language: Hindi/English        Presentation Slides: English

Contact Course Convener :- Bhujang R. Bobade,      Mob :- 9405048556,      Email : director@heritagefoundation.in

Important Instruction to All Participants :- You must present on time sharp for session otherwise it will suppose as your absentee for that day.

10  Days National Level online Short Term Course of

Indian Art & Architectural Heritage

 

Every Day 45 Minutes Lecture & 15 Minutes for Discussion

 

Interaction Language: Hindi/English  Presentation Slides: English

 

Indian art and architecture, works of art and architecture produced on the Indian subcontinent, which is now divided among India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In the Western world, notable collections of Indian art can be seen in the British Museum, in the Victoria and Albert Museum, and in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.  Scholars are most interested in this Art & architecture but there was no any course available online so Gandhi Research Foundation take the initiative for it and Started ‘Indian Art & Architectural Heritage’ course.

 

Please see the syllabus and sessions structure here

 

Day

Topics

1

Prehistoric
Period

 

2

Ancient Period
up to AD 1000 Part

Maurya, Gupta,
Satvahana, Vakataka,

3

Ancient Period
up to AD 1000 Part II

Cher, Chol,
Pandya, Pallava,

4

Ancient Period
up to AD 1000 Part II

Gurjar –
Pratihar, Kadamba,  Rashtrakuta, Chalukya

5

Medieval Period
up to AD 1857 Part I

Yadava,
Kaktiya, Chandel, Hoysala,

 

6

Medieval Period
up to AD 1857 Part II

Sultanat, Bahamani, Vijaynagara, Mughal

7

Medieval Period
up to AD 1857 Part III

Maratha, Nizam
& Princely States

8

Modern Period
up to AD 1947

British, Dutch,
Portuguese, Gothic

 

9

Post Modern
Period up to AD 2020

Art &
Archit. in Independent India

 

10

World Heritage
Sites in India

 

 

Contact Course Convener :-

Bhujang R. Bobade, Mob :- 9405048556,  Email : director@heritagefoundation.in

Important Instruction to All Participants :- You must present on time sharp for session otherwise it will suppose as your absentee for that day.

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