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Mughal and Rajput Painting: The New Cambridge History of India

Autor Milo Cleveland Beach
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 1992
The Mughals - descendants of Timur and Genghiz Khan with strong cultural ties to the Persian world - seized political power in north India in 1526 and became the most important artistically active Muslim dynasty on the subcontinent. In this richly illustrated work, Dr. Milo Beach shows how, between 1555 and 1630 in particular, Mughal patronage of the arts was incessant and radically innovative for the Indian context. The Mughals also profoundly altered the character of painting in the Hindu areas of north India over which they ruled. These initially independent territories belonged to Rajputs, Hindus of the warrior caste. The author reveals how Mughal painting was defined by the styles and subjects popular at the imperial court, whereas Rajput painting consisted of many local court styles, corresponding to the various Hindu kingdoms, each with different tastes and artistic inspirations. Deeply rooted in Indian artistic traditions, Rajput paintings were also closely allied to imagery popular with Indian villagers and to works made for temple use throughout the subcontinent. By reproducing nearly 200 examples in this study, Milo Beach traces the interplay of the traditions of Mughal and Rajput painting from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. He demonstrates the tolerance each showed towards outside influence and change and thus helps to define a uniquely Indian attitude towards the arts. The author also expands his narrative by listing, in an appendix, important dated manuscripts and related publications. Mughal and Rajput painting makes a major contribution to the study of north Indian painting. This work will be widely read by students and specialists of art history, Indian history, and South Asian studies as well as by anyone interested in Indian art.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521400275
ISBN-10: 0521400279
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The New Cambridge History of India

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of illustrations; General editor's preface; Preface; Introduction; 1. Painting in North India before 1540; 2. 1540–80: painting at Muslim courts; 3. 1580–1600: the new imperial style and its impact; 4. 1600–60: Mughal painting and the rise of local workshops; 5. 1600–1700: the growth of local styles; 6. 1700–1800: the dominance of Rajput painting; 7. 1800–58: traditionalism and new influences; Appendix; Bibliographical essay; Index.

Recenzii

"Beach's work is a sumptuous survey of the history of this long tradition....The strengths of the work lie in Beach's expertise, diligent research, and perceptive insights into the particular origins and peculiar techniques, as well as in the 195 plates (16 of them in color.) Indispensable for South Asia collections and equally valuable for the cognoscenti." Choice
"Mughal and Rajput Painting provides a useful and stimulating résumé of current knowledge." Times Literary Supplement

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In this richly illustrated book, Dr Milo Beach shows how Mughal patronage of the arts was incessant and radically innovative for the Indian context.