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Author: Charles * Fréger
Translator: Natsuko Kanagawa
著者: シャルル・フレジェ
翻訳者: 神奈川夏子
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B5 size, top binding/324 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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| People dressed as Hindu gods, animal gods and heroes in bright colors, dancing and praying It is said that there are 33 million gods and goddesses created endlessly. Festivals and costumes handed down to modern India In this book, the imaginative forms of Indian beliefs are unfolded. People share their faith by living countless stories and characters, both human and divine. Masks, headdresses, costumes, and trinkets bring to life the incarnations of gods, soldiers, musicians, wild animals, and epic heroes. A series of portraits by internationally acclaimed photographer Charles *Fregier, who continues to highlight the world's traditions and cultures, celebrates the powerful visual aspects of Indian folk culture and religious rituals. India has numerous traditions, legends, and religions, each with its own festivals and rituals. Some represent gods and goddesses, others legendary heroes from Sanskrit epics such as [the Mahabharata] and [the Ramayana]. Fregier captures the rich imagination of people acting out the myriad stories and characters of India, both human and divine, in his own unique style, while emphasizing the decorative details of masks, headdresses, costumes, and body paint. With contributions by novelist*journalist Anuradha*Roy, commentary by philosopher*critic Catherine*Clement, and costume and character descriptions by Khufu*Kopariha. Charles Fr?ger is a photographer based in Rouen, France. Charles Fr?ger is a photographer based in Rouen, France. He has been taking portraits of unique people from various communities around the world. His books include [WILDER MANN: The Beastmen of Europe - Remnants of the Primitive in Masquerade][YOKAI NO SHIMA: Japanese Festivals - The Masquerade of the Gods of All Things][CIMARRON: Black*Identity - North and South America][CIMARRON: The American Masquerade Festival][CIMARRON: The American Masquerade Festival][CIMARRON: The Black*Identity - North and South America]. American masquerade festivals](Seigensha), etc. |
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It is said that there are 33 million gods and goddesses created endlessly.
Festivals and costumes handed down to modern India
In this book, the imaginative forms of Indian beliefs are unfolded. People share their faith by living countless stories and characters, both human and divine. Masks, headdresses, costumes, and trinkets bring to life the incarnations of gods, soldiers, musicians, wild animals, and epic heroes.
A series of portraits by internationally acclaimed photographer Charles *Fregier, who continues to highlight the world's traditions and cultures, celebrates the powerful visual aspects of Indian folk culture and religious rituals.
India has numerous traditions, legends, and religions, each with its own festivals and rituals. Some represent gods and goddesses, others legendary heroes from Sanskrit epics such as [the Mahabharata] and [the Ramayana]. Fregier captures the rich imagination of people acting out the myriad stories and characters of India, both human and divine, in his own unique style, while emphasizing the decorative details of masks, headdresses, costumes, and body paint.
With contributions by novelist*journalist Anuradha*Roy, commentary by philosopher*critic Catherine*Clement, and costume and character descriptions by Khufu*Kopariha.
Charles Fr?ger is a photographer based in Rouen, France.
Charles Fr?ger is a photographer based in Rouen, France. He has been taking portraits of unique people from various communities around the world. His books include [WILDER MANN: The Beastmen of Europe - Remnants of the Primitive in Masquerade][YOKAI NO SHIMA: Japanese Festivals - The Masquerade of the Gods of All Things][CIMARRON: Black*Identity - North and South America][CIMARRON: The American Masquerade Festival][CIMARRON: The American Masquerade Festival][CIMARRON: The Black*Identity - North and South America]. American masquerade festivals](Seigensha), etc.