Art of India from the Williams College Museum of Art

Art of India from the Williams College Museum of Art

Author: Williams College. Museum of Art

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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Art of India traces over five centuries of painting in India, providing a comprehensive overview of Mughal, Rajput, and Company (British) schools. The book documents the Indian and Islamic holdings of the Williams College Museum of Art and features an essay on the history of painting in India.


India

India

Author: Stuart Cary Welch

Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 0030061148

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A selection of 333 works of art representing masterpieces of the sacred and court traditions as well as their urban, folk, and tribal heritage.


Peerless Images

Peerless Images

Author: Vice-President Eleanor G Sims

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 0300090382

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This book is the first survey of the figural arts of the Iranian world from prehistoric times to the early twentieth century ever to consider themes, rather than styles. Analyzing primarily painting - in manuscripts and albums, on walls and on lacquered, painted pen boxes and caskets - but also the related arts of sculpture, ceramics, and metalwork, the author finds that the underlying themes depicted on them through the ages are remarkably consistent. Eleanor Sims demonstrates that all these arts display similar concerns: kingship and legitimacy; the righteous exercise of princely power and the defense of national territory; and the performance of rituals and the religious duties called for by the paramount cult of the day. She describes a variety of superb works of art inside and outside these categories, noting not only how they illustrate archetypal themes but also what it is about them that is unique. She also discusses the ways that Iranian art both influenced and was influenced by invaders and neighboring lands. Boris I. Marshak discusses pre-Islamic and also Central Asian art, in particular the earliest Iranian wall paintings and their pictorial parallels in rock carvings and metalwork, and the richly painted temples and houses of Panjikent. Ernst J. Grube considers religious imagery, and provides an informative bibliography.


Sultan Ibrahim Mirza's Haft Awrang

Sultan Ibrahim Mirza's Haft Awrang

Author: Marianna Shreve Simpson

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 0300068026

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Simpson explores the production, purpose and meaning of the Haft awrang (Seven Thrones), providing historical documentation about its princely patron and artists, and analysing its contents. She focuses in particular on the iconography of the seven poems.


Islamic Art Collections

Islamic Art Collections

Author: Karin Adahl

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1136113541

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An annotated index and general orientation of Islamic art collections in museums, libraries, other institutions and on private hands. Includes a short description of each collection, its main characteristics, documentation, publications and exhibitions.


The Arts of Persia

The Arts of Persia

Author: Ronald W. Ferrier

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0300039875

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Shows and describes examples of Persian calligraphy, glass, tile, pottery, lacquer, books, paintings, jewelry, textiles, sculpture, and architecture


The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800

The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800

Author: Sheila S. Blair

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1996-09-25

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780300064650

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They discuss, for example, how the universal caliphs of the first six centuries gave way to regional rulers and how, in this new world order, Iranian forms, techniques, and motifs played a dominant role in the artistic life of most of the Muslim world; the one exception was the Maghrib, an area protected from the full brunt of the Mongol invasions, where traditional models continued to inspire artists and patrons. By the sixteenth century, say the authors, the eastern Mediterranean under the Ottomans and the area of northern India under the Mughals had become more powerful, and the Iranian models of early Ottoman and Mughal art gradually gave way to distinct regional and imperial styles.


Islamic and Indian Manuscripts and Paintings in the Pierpont Morgan Library

Islamic and Indian Manuscripts and Paintings in the Pierpont Morgan Library

Author: Barbara Schmitz

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13:

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Among the treasures of the Piermont Morgan Library there is a choice collection of Islamic and Indian material, including illustrated manuscripts, single miniatures, albums of paintings and calligraphies and bookbinding. Six sections cover Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Provincial Mughal and Indian arts, and albums.