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Islamic and Indian Art: Including the Tipu Sultan Collection/ by Bonhams

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Bonhams & Books; 2015Description: 140 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709 BON 23 12478
Summary: This book explores the rich tapestry of Islamic and Indian art, focusing on historical, cultural, and aesthetic elements that define these artistic traditions. It delves into the unique interplay between Islamic motifs and Indian themes, showcasing how these diverse influences coalesce into a distinctive artistic style. The book highlights various forms of art, including painting, textiles, architecture, and decorative arts. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the Tipu Sultan collection, which reflects the artistic and cultural advancements during the reign of Tipu Sultan in the late 18th century. The collection includes exquisite weaponry, textiles, intricately designed manuscripts, and other artifacts that reveal the Sultan's patronage of the arts and his efforts to merge indigenous themes with Islamic aesthetics. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of the historical context, discussing the impact of Mughal architecture and Persian art on Indian creativity, along with the influence of colonialism on the evolution of these art forms. Detailed illustrations accompany the text, offering a visual representation of key works and enhancing the reader's understanding of the intricate beauty and complexity of Islamic and Indian art.
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This book explores the rich tapestry of Islamic and Indian art, focusing on historical, cultural, and aesthetic elements that define these artistic traditions. It delves into the unique interplay between Islamic motifs and Indian themes, showcasing how these diverse influences coalesce into a distinctive artistic style. The book highlights various forms of art, including painting, textiles, architecture, and decorative arts.

A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the Tipu Sultan collection, which reflects the artistic and cultural advancements during the reign of Tipu Sultan in the late 18th century. The collection includes exquisite weaponry, textiles, intricately designed manuscripts, and other artifacts that reveal the Sultan's patronage of the arts and his efforts to merge indigenous themes with Islamic aesthetics.

The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of the historical context, discussing the impact of Mughal architecture and Persian art on Indian creativity, along with the influence of colonialism on the evolution of these art forms. Detailed illustrations accompany the text, offering a visual representation of key works and enhancing the reader's understanding of the intricate beauty and complexity of Islamic and Indian art.

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