Description
By studying a period of nearly four centuries and examining houses over the entire region of Goa, this lavishly illustrated book, with architectural drawings, attempts to define the specific identity of Indo-Portuguese architecture. It is possible to observe, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries, a progressive cross-influencing of Indian and Portuguese aesthetic tastes: the resulting mixture has produced a fascinating style of architecture, which this text has captured with more than 200 colour photographs.
Condition: Used like New, tight clean free from any inscriptions. Dust Wrapper : Very, very, slightly Shelf rubbed, otherwise very good, covered in a protective cellophane (easily removable no sticky tape) cover. Looks Great, bright and colourful. A winning copy, great binding – tight.
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