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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE
ILLUSTRATED
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An important collection of the IGNCA reference library is the rare volumes, published in the 18th and 19th centuries. The rare book collection in IGNCA comprises out of print volumes, and also the books which are published in limited number. For the sake of convenience, and also for extra care these rare volumes are shelved and classified separately. They are kept in a micro-climate with round the clock temperature and humidity control. Besides, the books are periodically checked and conservation measures taken as and when required.The
Illustrations / drawings published in these rare volumes throw important
light on the art, architecture and culture of the bygone eras and the
contents provide valuable information which with the passage of time, has
faded and distorted due to various reasons. The first hand accounts of
foreigners visiting India is undoubtedly valuable for the inquisitive
scholar in the field of art and culture.
The
paper used in the rare books ranges from hand-made to machine made paper
with different GSM. The cover of the books is of leather, cloth and resins
and the bookbinding is traditional as well as of commercial nature. The
manufacturing technique and make of material make it prone to
deterioration. If the optimum levels of temperature and humidity are not
maintained the paper is bound to become brittle and prone to insect attack
as well. It is in view of these factors that the books are shelved separately and hence kept in a
round the clock temperature and humidity controlled environment.
The
illustrations documented from the illustrated rare books and manuscripts
focuses on—painting, sculpture, decorative art, costumes, Hindu deities,
dances and its relevance could be best studied and appreciated in context
with the textual information.
Nevertheless, the illustrations are feast to eyes and generate
curiosity and interest to the art connoisseur
and common folk alike. The additional data available in the libsys
and further the detailed information provided in the books could quench
the thirst of a serious researcher in the field. To
make these drawings / illustrations available for scholars for an in-depth
study in the field. IGNCA has taken up the task of documenting the
drawings / illustrations published in these rare volumes. So far 1200
illustrations / drawings have been documented and slides prepared. The
data of the slides is available in the libsys database and the material
accessible to scholars. Further, IGNCA is in the process of microfilming
this collection. Picture post cards of the illustrated rare books are also
available at the sales counter of IGNCA. Along with the slides prepared
from the illustrations / drawing a new dimension for a more comprehensive
coverage of
the Indian art is provided. Since
the rare collection is small it needs to be kept separately and under
controlled environment. The contents in the rare collection can be
converted into microform and illustrations / drawings transferred into
slide form so that there is minimum handling of the original material. IGNCA
has brought
out the picture post cards of the illustrations published in
rare
books. 5 sets each, with 12 illustrations from the following rare
books are available at the publication sales counter of IGNCA.
The
task of photo-documenting the illustrations in the rare books was
initiated with the view to make it available to the academic community at
large. It involved selecting the rare books, studying the illustrations as
well as noting down the
contents. The next phase involved
photo-documentation them and preparation of slides. These slides are from
rare books which are a valuable asset to the IGNCA collection and would
find reference in the future publications. It would also create interest
and awareness among the scholars to study this valuable treasure left
behind by our predecessors and also to take proper preventive measures for
its up keep. This
work will not end here and it is proposed to document the illustrated
books housed in other libraries for a better understanding and
appreciation of the art heritage.
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