Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY C...,.,3....a lt.... ^'n nc° ..__..___________v_____I________l_1__Y__V_/____________ uflOayp Mvoy 2-0, 1956. mt -i FM ~ ftd : Indian Art Is An Integral Part of Everyday Life + Continued f romPta) ut , itists 'and folk art Lisalike. Kiishn'a is often spot-, , of as and seductise eternil hnide r oom, the "cowherd' and the wxomen in Krishna. his company, the milkmaids, as Tule trimptle a i l i , lis- ops. Te cosssymholically lanrd off Esob tyis thr e=-it cezi- . Intdfor people, ani gopis repre- turyr monuroent ot the prod Slitva, sent the souls. Rsa is She soluip- the collitolsasulpliso e do ii,-fing Soous pastorsl(litce he engag es in msaun, whot cornsonlty to its knees, with Sue Gopis in the Rtajput tirre Slitsa's symbol, the tin" imtisintits is scultui r1din the gret citmonsI of theftompiemaniihins mnsy as- JTHE folk patisis ns up to the pets fromitSthritdegroom of Pat- Ottesent dsy constitne in the ,.oti to N it ti ti the daner, and gratIdiain traiion.''riue, She eseisaso tithedstroyrssshiete te Ajat slsine drawtngs ate less fine terrrifyiingrtottholds iin iismin y ltain 1tinltr ajpttcuer irmser tolots ol ilostrutinossispor-pirt andti he hold Bengaml folk art- 1r' -d intstne.i ist's hi 'ih brush stroke portraying Kiish'niasnd tirGopuis is unilike I1(4(1 '+' t Ii)fli,( flf% ther delic ster line of te Rajpuit tpainter stut the contintilty i IATLI> in the -5, ii tst nd irir y het utieitsecidirence. The Indiant eighltethiu sUi e these '-ods arttmay cli n'e in tood aitd en- weere portritayed in the Rajpmut s it ottnet but not its its formula ptaintings' ariulry KrishnIs or consveniton. Itisstillan art of s-hos e mi stheieouts pratiks such as the Inidia n people, t eflection of S stling thse milkmaids' clothesthteir teligion, of their phsilos ophy, Imade himn a popiutar suhject with andtdhleir ives. GUTPTA BiDDIIA-This sculp- ture shows the Buddha preach- ing in the deer park, the place where lie tierame enlightened. The posture is tradition'al. CA VE ARCITE CTURE--A picture of Vihara, or religious "mon- astery," hrwn out of rock in the seventh century at-Ajanta. These Vihara are the source of some of the roost bautiful Gupta paint- ings in India. 5 Ltt)XtOWsTOWN\ VAWr h r ,y } of zfi ' Plan for a summer full of frolic in Catalina's fabulous suits from the land o' cotton. Polka dot stunner, "On the Dot"' in new VMto silhouett-$9.95 sMAIUR IA BUDDIHA - This traditi inl carving of Buddha is an exa.mojie of the culmina- tion of BIuddhist sculpture. Per- teayed as an ideal, Buddha is rert inized hy the top knot, and long e ars symbtolizing shedding ot worldly goods. ASONA PILLAR -- This lion raptitlfro eanath was huilt by the great IBiddhiist cr.- or Asoka, who inscribed edicts for his people on the pillars. The earring depicts the vigor of the Assyro-Persian tradition. The pillar base no Monger exists. dixieland jamboree ;* _, ' "Gingham Girl;' in Dlan River check, has widened straps for prettier shoulders -$10.95 Afterthat ast ina and er thet lontgfiekahoe TAKE YOUR FAMILY for smorgasbord or fried chiceken and apple pie at OWfltRIMwASe ORA j ® *40 ~drIL +F/L4 A/D - - SPORT SH-OP -- THIRD FLOOR