The City Palace Museum, Udaipur : paintings of Mewar court life

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The City Palace Museum, Udaipur : paintings of Mewar court life

Andrew Topsfield ; photographs by Pankaj Shah

(Museums of India)

Mapin Publishing , Grantha Corp., 1990

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Bibliography: p. 169-170

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Among the museum's varied collections is an outstanding group of unusually large pictures of court life that were painted at Udaipur from around 1700 until as late as the 1940s. Ambitiously conceived and teeming with lively detail, these scenes of durbar assemblies, state processions, hunting expeditions, elephant fights, festivals and other royal pastimes are without parallel in Indian painting of the period. They vividly evoke a courtly way of life that has now disappeared. As works of art, they reveal the resilient imagination of the traditional Mewar artists under the influences of the Mughal school and later of Western art and photography. Almost unknown until the first publication of this volume in 1990, these remarkable paintings are here fully discussed and illustrated in colour.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Catalogue
  • Sangram Singh (1710-34)
  • Jagat Singh (1734-51)
  • Pratap Singh (1751-54)
  • Raj Singh (1754-61)
  • Ari Singh (1761-73)
  • Bhim Singh (1778-1828)
  • Jawan Singh (1828-38
  • Sarup Singh (1842-61)
  • Shambhu Singh (1861-74
  • Sajjan Singh (1874-84)
  • Fateh Singh (1884-1930)
  • Bhupal Singh (1930-55)
  • Appendix: Selected Inscriptions
  • Index of Artists
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography.

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