Indian Painting: From Cave Temples to the Colonial PeriodFrom refined portraits of resplendent maharajas to earthy depictions of divine rogues cavorting with milkmaids, Indian miniature paintings depict the world as it should be: radiant, plentiful and passionate. These manuscript illustrations combine vibrant color with exquisite delicacy, offering immediate impact while also rewarding lengthy examination. Alone on the market, this beautiful volume presents the art form for non-specialists, surveying the most notable styles and periods of Indian painting and offering an introduction to the legends and historic personalities that inspire its entertaining subjects. The text covers such diverse topics as scriptures written on palm leaves, likenesses of favorite animals, images inspired by music, techniques and materials, and Indian reactions to European art. The Boston Museum of Fine Art's collection of Indian paintings, assembled by the esteemed scholar A. K. Coomaraswamy, is justly renowned as one of the finest in the world, and Indian Painting, one of the only readily available comprehensive histories of the subject, is the first book since Coomaraswamy's seminal catalogues of the 1920s to draw so extensively on the MFA's collection. It includes 120 of the most remarkable pieces, many of which are reproduced here in color for the first time |
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... appears to have been far more limited . One particularly celebrated group of non - western Jain manuscripts comes from Jaunpur , a city located in the plains near the river Ganges , to the east of Delhi . Jaunpur is geographically much ...
... appears to have been far more limited . One particularly celebrated group of non - western Jain manuscripts comes from Jaunpur , a city located in the plains near the river Ganges , to the east of Delhi . Jaunpur is geographically much ...
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... appears to be from this album as well . It is known to modern schol- ars as the " Late Shah Jahan Album . " 53. See plates 99 and 101 , pp . 178 and 181 , for illustrations of the same subject and Chapter Four for a discussion of ...
... appears to be from this album as well . It is known to modern schol- ars as the " Late Shah Jahan Album . " 53. See plates 99 and 101 , pp . 178 and 181 , for illustrations of the same subject and Chapter Four for a discussion of ...
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... appears that the majority of Hindu painters were members of the carpenters caste . 2. Although the celebration of ... appears in the dark- ened area at the left staff - holder's arm . Another figure appears under the flag ; he is turned ...
... appears that the majority of Hindu painters were members of the carpenters caste . 2. Although the celebration of ... appears in the dark- ened area at the left staff - holder's arm . Another figure appears under the flag ; he is turned ...
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