Ellora Paintings (1980) :: rare & out-of-print First Edition


For connoisseurs of Indian art, we are pleased to offer one of the rarest books on the marvellous art of Ellora. While the caves of Ellora are renowned for their rock-cut sculptures, this book is devoted to the lesser-known artistic treasures of the paintings in Ellora. Most of the walls and ceilings of the rock-cut caves of Ellora were once adorned with splendid paintings. Over the centuries, much of the wealth of Ellora paintings has been lost. Yet, the surviving murals of Ellora offer a striking glimpse into the astounding repertoire of its paintings.

This insightful monograph was authored by Dr. P. V. Ranade who had conducted extensive research on the art of the Ellora caves.

The original dust jacket of this book is completely intact. This book contains several illustrative plates of the paintings in ElloraThis book is extremely rare and hard to find, especially in such excellent condition as the one we are offering.

Several images of this precious rarity are attached herewith for the perusal of those interested.

ELLORA PAINTINGS

Author: Dr. P. V. Ranade

Colour plates prepared by: Shaikh Ramzan

Publisher: Parimal Prakashan, Aurangabad, 1980 — Highly Rare & Out-of-Print First Edition

Format: Hardcover with original dust jacket

Size: 22.4 cm x 14.2 cm

Pages: 84 pages of text + 22 glossy plates

Book condition: Pre-Owned. Excellent — Near Pristine. Pages clean and unmarked. Original tight binding. Natural yellowing/foxing of some pages owing to age.

Dust Jacket conditionVery Good. The dust jacket is completely intact with minor shelf-wear near the corners/edges. It is neatly wrapped in an acetate film for future protection.


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