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Ragamala : paintings from India

Catherine Glynn, Robert Skelton, Anna L. Dallapiccola

Philip Wilson, in association with Dulwich Picture Gallery and Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, 2011

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"From the Claudio Moscatelli Collection"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-96)

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内容説明

Ragamala is a unique form of Indian miniature painting developed by combining a variety of sources including musical codes and accompanying poetry to indicate the time of day, or season, in which the melody should be performed. This new book, and the exhibition it accompanies, presents a fine and rare collection of twenty-four ragamala from the collection of Claudio Moscatelli. They are highly coloured, very delicate and beautifully executed miniatures dating from 1605 to c.1770. The book establishes the importance of ragamala's place in the history of world art and celebrates its literary content; its association with music and its regional styles, and provides an interpretation of its symbolism in a way that makes it accessible to a contemporary audience.

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Forewords Map Ragamala painting, a brief introduction Anna L. Dallapiccola Ragamalas in the Deccan and what happens when ragas migrate without their texts Robert Skelton The Moscatelli Rajput and Pahari Ragamalas Catherine Glynn Plates Pls. 1-13 and 22-24 Captions by Catherine Glynn Pls. 14-21 Captions by Robert Skelton Ragamala systems Painters' system ragamala Kshemakarna's ragamala Glossary Bibliography Index

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