Author: India Office Library
Publisher:
Published: 1972
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Volume Catalogues The `British East India Company Paintings` Of The India Office Library And Discusses The Circumstances In Which This School Of Painting Grew Up. Many Little-Known Styles Of `Company Drawings` Are Identified For The First Time.
Author: James C. Harle
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1994-01-01
Total Pages: 616
ISBN-13: 9780300062175
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Thirty years' research and first-hand knowledge of the area have enabled the author to trace the cultural contacts which have contributed to the rich mosaic of sculpture, temples, mosques, and painting that have gone towards the creation of one of the great civilizations of the world.
Author: Ahsan Jan Qaisar
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9788170174059
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Present Volume Of The Annual Series Of Art And Culture Carrying The Sub-Title 'Painting And Perspective' Relates To The Following Themes: (A) Cultural Set-Up And Values; (B) Sculpture And Painting And (C) Science And Technology. The Articles Of The Volume Are Not Restricted To Any Particular Period Or Geographical Area. Moreover, The Purpose Is To Encourage Scholars To Think And Write In Terms Of Social Mores And Values As Far As Possible.
Author: Rosemary Crill
Publisher: Mapin Publishing Pvt Ltd
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9788189995379
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The role of the portrait in India between 1560 and 1860 served as an official chronicle or eye-witness account, as a means of revealing the intimate moments of everyday life, and as a tool for propaganda. Yet the proliferation and mastery of Indian portraiture in the Mughal and Rajput courts brought a new level of artistry and style to the genre.
Author: Stuart Cary Welch
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 0870994999
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Fifty leaves that form the sumptuous Kevorkian Album, one of the world's greatest assemblages of Mughal art. -- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.
Author: Susan Sinclair
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2012-04-03
Total Pages: 1508
ISBN-13: 9047412079
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Following the tradition and style of the acclaimed Index Islamicus, the editors have created this new Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World. The editors have surveyed and annotated a wide range of books and articles from collected volumes and journals published in all European languages (except Turkish) between 1906 and 2011. This comprehensive bibliography is an indispensable tool for everyone involved in the study of material culture in Muslim societies.
Author: Raziuddin Aquil
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-02-25
Total Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 1000071804
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection of articles on varied facets of early modern Bengal showcases cutting edge work in the field and hopes to encourage new research. The essays explore the trading networks, religious traditions, artistic and literary patronage, and politico-cultural practices that emerged in roughly sixteenth-eighteenth centuries. Using a wide array of sources, the contributors to this volume, coming from diverse academic affiliations,and including many young researchers, have attempted to address various historiographical ‘black holes’ bringing in new material and interpretations. Early modern Bengal’s history tends to get overshadowed by the later developments of the nineteenth century. What this assortment of articles highlights is that this period needs to be studied afresh, and in depth. The region underwent rapid transformations as it got politically integrated with Northern India and its empires and economically with extensive global economic networks. Combined with its unique geography, the trajectory of this region in all spheres manifest an almost constant interplay of local and extra-local forces – be it in literature, art, economic domain, political and religious cultures – and considerable enterprise and ingenuity. Thus, a variety of themes – including travel accounts, Portuguese and Arakanese presence, early Dutch, French, Ostend companies’ forays into the region, artistic production in the Nizamat and later collections of art and missionaries, the English company state’s intrusions in local economy in salt and raw silk production and indigenous reactions and rebellions, consumption practices related to religious activities, circulation and translation of texts, representation of women in vernacular writings, and organization of religious traditions – have been analysed in this volume, with a wide ranging introduction tying up the themes to the broader historiographical issues and contexts. The collection will be an invaluable reference tool for students and scholars of history, especially of early modern India. Please note: This title is co-published with Manohar Publishers, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Author: Alka Patel
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-12-07
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9004218874
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The authors in this volume explore Indo-Muslim cultures developing in South Asia from the sixteenth through twentieth centuries, sharing central themes but showing significant contextual variations by time and place. They focus a much-needed analytical gaze on the rich layers of circulation and exchange of art, architecture, and literature within South Asia and testify to the interaction of Muslims and Islamic traditions with other people and traditions in India for centuries.
Author: Anna Libera Dallapiccola
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780674026919
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The rich and diverse cultures of India are represented in exquisite detail in this book, which begins with a simple question: what is Indian art? Each thematically organized chapter delves into such topics as religion and myth, epics, festivals, courtly and village life, and the natural world.