Moti Chandra Explained

Moti Chandra (1909–1974) was a distinguished Indian scholar, an art historian, and an author. He was a descendant of Bharatendu Harishchandra, the creator of modern Hindi prose, and was well known for his contributions to art history. He was from Varanasi.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kumar. Kuldeep. 2016-11-26. Taking the road less travelled. en-IN. The Hindu. 2022-02-06. 0971-751X.
  2. Book: Chandra, Moti. Trade And Trade Routes In Ancient India. Abhinav Publications. 978-81-7017-055-6. en.
  3. Web site: 2018-03-07. Chandra, Moti. The World of Courtesans. Vikas, 1973. Courtesans of India. 2022-02-07. en-US.
  4. Book: Chandra, Moti. Mewar Painting in the Seventeenth Century. 1957. Lalit Kalā Akadami. en.
  5. Book: Moti, Chandra. Indian Art. 1964. Prince of Wales Museum of Western India. en.
  6. Web site: Stone Sculpture in the Prince of Wales Museum. 2022-02-07. INDIAN CULTURE. en.
  7. Book: Chandra, Moti. Kashi ka itihas. en.
  8. Book: Chandra. Moti. Costumes, Textiles, Cosmetics & Coiffure in Ancient and Mediaeval India. Gupta. Swarajya Prakash. 1973. Oriental Publishers. en.
  9. Book: Chandra. Moti. The Golden Flute: Indian Painting and Poetry. Mehta. Nanalal Chamanlal. 1962. Lalit Kalā Akademi. en.
  10. Web site: Jain Miniature Paintings from Western India. 2022-02-07. INDIAN CULTURE. en.
  11. Web site: Study of Contemporary Textile Crafts of India Vol. I: Ikat Fabrics of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. 2022-02-07. INDIAN CULTURE. en.
  12. Web site: Indian Ivories by Moti Chandra. 2022-02-07. LibraryThing.com. en.
  13. Book: Chandra. Moti. New Documents of Jaina Painting. Shah. Umakant Premanand. 1975. Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya. en.