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At the Jincheng Hotel

Drawings from China

From one of India’s best-known artists, an inspired exploration of China’s cities and small towns and villages, highlighting landscapes and everyday life.

In 1985, K. G. Subramanyan visited China on an invitation from the China Artists Association, exploring Beijing, the Dunhuang caves, Xinjiang, Shaanxi, and Guangdong. Rather than its old monuments and new cities, what caught his eye were China’s landscapes and the quotidian scenes of life in its small towns and villages.

During his travels, he preferred to make visual impressions rather than elaborate drawings. Upon returning to Santiniketan, he used those visual notes to produce a large body of ink works on card-sized handmade paper, as well as a few paintings, registering his recollections with precise calligraphic economy.

This volume brings together a number of these drawings and paintings along with Subramanyan’s writings on China, giving us a rare insight into this cross-cultural interaction.

166 pages | 119 color plates | 6 x 7.5 | © 2025

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Table of Contents

Foreword by R. Siva Kumar

WRITINGS ON CHINA
Sketches Scribbles Drawings
The Magic of Making
The Creative Circuit
Chitrakar by Benode Behari Mukherjee, translated by K. G. Subramanyan

DRAWINGS ON CHINA

List of Illustrations

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