Vanishing Stepwells of India

Author:   Victoria Lautmann ,  Divay Gupta
Publisher:   Merrell Publishers Ltd
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9781858946580


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   16 March 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Vanishing Stepwells of India


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Some of the most stunning architectural structures in India are to be found below ground: these are its ancient stepwells. Stepwells are unique to India; the earliest rudimentary wells date from around the 4th century CE, and eventually they were built throughout the country, particularly in the arid western regions. Stepwell construction evolved so that, by the 11th century, they were amazingly complex feats of architecture and engineering, not only providing water all year long but also serving as meeting and gathering places, refuges and retreats. The journalist Victoria Lautman first encountered stepwells three decades ago, and now, a seasoned traveller to India, she has devoted several years to documenting these fascinating but largely unknown structures before they disappear. Of the thousands of stepwells that proliferated across India, most were abandoned as a result of modernization and the depletion of water tables. Frequently commissioned by royal or wealthy patrons, the wells vary greatly in scale and design. Some also functioned as subterranean Hindu temples, featuring columned pavilions and elaborate stone carvings. Islamic wells were generally less flamboyant, but often incorporated large chambers. Although relatively few stepwells are in use today, the Indian government and heritage organizations are recognizing the need to preserve these architectural wonders. While many wells are still rather decrepit, their magnificent engineering and great beauty never fail to impress. AUTHOR: Victoria Lautman is a print and broadcast journalist specializing in arts and culture. After receiving a Master of Arts degree in art history, she worked at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. She has hosted long-running radio programmes in Chicago, reported on the arts for television, and written for many publications. A frequent traveller to India since 1982, she now writes and lectures about the subcontinent. victorialautman.com SELLING POINTS: . A unique photographic exploration of the remarkable but largely unknown ancient stepwells of India . Authored by a journalist who has spent years documenting the wells . Will appeal to anyone interested in Indian culture and history, as well as world architecture 250 colour illustrations

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Author:   Victoria Lautmann ,  Divay Gupta
Publisher:   Merrell Publishers Ltd
Imprint:   Merrell Publishers Ltd
Weight:   1.678kg
ISBN:  

9781858946580


ISBN 10:   1858946581
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   16 March 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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ForewordIntroductionThe StepwellsAcknowledgementsIndex

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Victoria Lautman: Victoria Lautman is a print and broadcast journalist specializing in architecture, art and design. She was formerly Contributing Editor of Chicago magazine and Chicago Editor of Metropolitan Home and Art + Auction magazines. She has also contributed to such periodicals as Architectural Digest, Archi Divay Gupta: Divay Gupta is Principal Director, Architectural Heritage Division, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH). INTACH is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and preservation of India's cultural heritage.

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