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Śāhī, Kājī Śaokata. Yaśorera yaśasvī śilpī o sāhityika. Yaśora: Āphiẏā Āminuna Nāhāra, 1993.

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Bangladesh), Gallery Chitrak (Dhaka. Contemporary art exhibition: Eminent artists of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Gallery Chitrak, 2009.

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Ambica, Beri, and Gallery Sanskriti, eds. Call of the real: Contemporary Indian artists from Bengal. 2nd ed. Kolkata: Gallery Sanskriti, 2004.

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Chari, Anirudh. Enduring legacy: A show of contemporary artists from Bengal. Kolkata: Akar Prakar, 2011.

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Pathikr̥t̲ citraśilpī Kājī Ābula Kāsema. Ḍhākā: Baiśishṭya Prakāśanī, 1988.

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Bandyopādhyāẏa, Aruṇendu. Rathīndranātha Ṭhākura. Kalakātā: Paścimabaṅga Bāṃlā Ākādemi, 2005.

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Hore, Somnath. My concept of art. Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2009.

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Gupta, Ajita. Bhālabāsāra āḍḍā. Kalakātā: Ānanda, 2007.

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Bīrabhūmera Jhumura o anyānya. Śrīrāmapura, Hugali: Saptarshi Prakāśana, 2010.

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1888-1961, Ṭhākura Rathīndranātha, ed. Pitā-putrī. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābaliśārsa, 1989.

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Ravīndra khānadāna ke Muslima vārisa. Kolakātā: Mānava Prakāśana, 2011.

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Guha-Thakurta, Tapati. The making of a new "Indian" art: Artists, aesthetics, and nationalism in Bengal, c1850-1920. Cambridge (England): Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Caṭṭopādhyāẏa, Durgāpada. Rāṇura Rabindranātha. Kalakātā: Chāẏā Pābalikeśana, 2013.

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The making of a new "Indian" art: Artists, aesthetics, and nationalism in Bengal, c. 1850-1920. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Subhāprasanna. Śveta aśva āra Iẏesamina o anyānya prabandha. Kalakātā: Gāṅacila, 2008.

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Majumadāra, Manasija. Hārāno-prāpti saṃbāda o anyānya. Kalakātā: Gāṅacila, 2009.

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Majumadāra, Manasija. Hārāno-prāpti saṃbāda o anyānya. Kalakātā: Gāṅacila, 2009.

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Folk arts of West Bengal and the artist community. New Delhi: Niyogi Books, 2011.

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Roy, Jamini. Jamini Roy: Bengali artist of modern India. Gainesville, Fla: Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, 1997.

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Roy, Jamini. Jamini Roy: Bengali artist of modern India. Gainesville, Fla: Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, 1997.

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Sinha, Modhurima. Call of the real: Contemporary Indian artists from Bengal. Kolkata: Gallery Sanskriti, 2003.

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Sinha, Modhurima. Call of the real: Contemporary Indian artists from Bengal. 2nd ed. Kolkata: Gallery Sanskriti, 2004.

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In the shadows: Unknown craftsmen of Bengal. New Delhi: Niyogi Books, 2007.

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Kantha: The traditional art of the women of Bengal. Calcutta: Arts India Publications, 2000.

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Sarkar, Nikhil. A matter of conscience: Artists bear witness to the great Bengal famine of 1943. Calcutta: Punascha, 1998.

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Chishti, R̥ta Kapur. Saris of India: Bihar & West Bengal. New Delhi: Wiley Eastern, 1995.

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Chatterjee, Ratnabali. From the karkhana to the studio: A study in the changing social roles of patron and artist in Bengal. New Delhi: Books & Books, 1990.

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(Organization), SHAKO, and Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts (Dhaka, Bangladesh), eds. Shades of life: 12 women artists of SHAKO. Dhaka: Bengal Shilpalaya, 2007.

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Anāthanātha, Dāsa, Ṭhākura Rathīndranātha 1888-1961, and Visva-Bharati Granthanabibhāga, eds. Rathīndranātha Ṭhākura: Janmaśatabarshapūrti-śraddhārghya. Kalikātā: Biśvabhāratī Granthanabibhāga, 1988.

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Śukadeva, Śrotriya, ed. Baṅgāla citra-śailī aura usake pramukha citrakāra. Mujaphpharanagara: Citrāyana Prakāśana, 1998.

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Calcutta, Alliance française de, and Birla Academy of Art & Culture., eds. Human rights by artists of Bengal. Calcutta: Alliance française de Calcutta, 1989.

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Monograph on art & artists of West Bengal: Pots and potuas. Calcutta: West Bengal State Akademi of Dance, Drama, Music & Visual Arts, Rabindra Bharati University, 1992.

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1937-2007, Gaṅgopādhyaẏa Pr̥thvīśa, Sāhā Nr̥pendra, and Deba Svapnā, eds. Pr̥thvīśa. Kalakātā: Pratikshaṇa, 2007.

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Guha-Thakurta, Tapati. The Making of a New 'Indian' Art: Artists, Aesthetics and Nationalism in Bengal, c.1850-1920 (Cambridge South Asian Studies). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Bhatia, Varuni. Unforgetting Chaitanya. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190686246.001.0001.

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What role do premodern religious traditions play in the formation of modern secular identities? What relationship exists between regional devotional cultures, key bhakti figures, and anticolonial nationalism in South Asia? What are some of the multiple sites of forgetting and unforgetting that determine how we receive iconic historical figures in the present? Unforgetting Chaitanya addresses these questions by examining late nineteenth-century transformations of Vaishnavism in Bengal—a religious tradition emanating from the figure of Krishna Chaitanya (1486–1533), and articulated in this region through various bodily and artistic practices. Building upon the concept of viraha as longing for the absent one within the Vaishnava worldview, this book argues that educated and middle-class Hindu Bengalis, the bhadralok, (re)turned to Chaitanyite Vaishnavism as a unique expression of excavating their authentic selves. It argues that by searching for literary and historical pasts, discovering long lost sacred spaces, recovering manuscripts, and disciplining Vaishnava practices across sects and castes, the Bengali Hindu middle-class successfully forged a respectable, bhadralok Vaishnavism. The book engages with questions around memory and history, poetics and praxis, and sacred space and print culture in the making of modern Vaishnavism as a devotional and cultural complex, simultaneously. Thus, Unforgetting Chaitanya argues for the methodological relevance of relocating the study of Bengali or Gaudiya Vaishnavism within the historical, intellectual, and cultural context of colonial Bengal, where it assumed its modern form. In doing so, this interdisciplinary book contributes to the fields of both Religion and History of South Asia.
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(Bangladesh), Beṅgala Phāuṇḍeśana, ed. Contemporary works of Bengali artists: Exhibition, 16-20 April 1999, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka = Samakālīna Bāṅālī śilpīdera citrakarma : pradarśanī, 16-20 Eprila 1999 Bāṃladeśa Śilpakalā Ekāḍemī, Ḍhākā. Dhaka: Bengal Foundation, 1999.

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Sinha, Modhurima. Call of the Real ; Contemporary Indian Artists from Bengal. Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2003.

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Enduring Legacy: A show of Contemporary Artists from Bengal. Galerie Neumiester and Akar Prakar, 2007.

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Pandey, G., and A. K. Haldar. The Artisan Tribes of Jharkhand and West Bengal. R N Bhattacharya,India, 2002.

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Chattterjee, Ratnabali. From the Karkhana to the Studio: A Study in the Changing Social Rules of Patron and Artist in Bengal. South Asia Books, 1990.

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