The majesty of Mughal decoration : the art and architecture of Islamic India
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The majesty of Mughal decoration : the art and architecture of Islamic India
Thames & Hudson, 2007
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Description
From monumental architecture, sumptuous textiles and the finest miniature paintings down to exquisitely crafted objects of jade - all boasting the distinctive Mughal style, themes are illustrated by brilliant photographs whose effect is heightened by a succession of dazzling foldout spreads.
Analysing the influences that constitute this style, the book also examines materials and techniques, drawing on the finest pieces of Mughal art in public and private collections in India, Europe and the United States. These works have retained their unparalleled beauty and sophistication over three hundred years.
The book identifies and illustrates the all-pervading presence of geometry; the ingenious use of the arabesque to achieve patterns of dizzying complexity; the austere but sublime effect of calligraphy on buildings and in manuscripts; the flowers in stone, cloth and metal ornamentation; and the frequent appearance of animals and birds to signify the omnipresence of nature.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction: The Mughals as Patrons * Artistic Sources and Influences Materials and Techniques * II. Themes: Colours * The Frame * Flowers Animals and Birds * Geometry * The Arabesque * Calligraphy * III. Documentation: Inventory of Key Monuments * Catalogue of Objects * Select Bibliography
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