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245 | _aVadodara state and museum : an inquiry in to the one of the finest building of indo - saracenic era (Softcopy is also available) | ||
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505 | _aCONTENTS Acknowledgment Introduction Prelude The early period of the Indian Subcontinent 1.1 India and the Colonial Era 1.1.1. Origin of Indo-Saracenic style of architecture 1.1.2. The Colonial Ruler-Designer-Prince Nexus 1.1.3 Role of the Indian Craftsmen 1.2 Rise of Institutional buildings in India 1.2.1 Early Museums of India 2. The Patron: Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III 2.1 introduction to Sayajirao III 2.2 The Native State: Baroda 2.2.1 Baroda before 1875 2.3 Growth and Developments in the State in Sayajirao III’s reign 2.3.1. Architects hired by him 3. The Architect: Robert Fellowes Chisholm 3.1 introduction to Sir R.F Chisholm 3.2 A timeline of Sir R.F Chisholm 3.3 Sir R.F Chisholm’s projects at a glance 3.4 Chisholm’s ideology on Indian Native Art, Architecture and design 4. Case study : Lakshmi Vilas Palace 5. Studying the Building in Focus: Baroda Museum 4.1 influences 4.2 Architectural Character 4.2.1. Architectural Elements 4.3 Spatial Organization 4.4 interior Elements 6. Conclusion Illustration Credits Bibliography | ||
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