Imperial Mughal Painting
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Subject:
Fine Arts
Subclass:
Timured/Mughal
Reign:
Babur 1526–1530
Subject Year (Time):
1526
Author:
Welch, Stuart Cary
Volume:
-
Edition:
-
Publisher & Place:
George Braziller, New York
Publisher Date:
1978
Languages:
English
ISBN 10|13:
070123095 | 9780701123093
Royal Mughal Ref:
ARC-1000001-250237
Description
Mughal painting immediately took a much greater interest in realistic portraiture than was typical of Persian miniatures. Mughal patrons and artists doted on the world and its inhabitants. No pains were spared to record them realistically in life-oriented pictures mostly of people and animals. The people are exceptional— some of mankind’s quirkiest worldlings and wisest saints, shown in depth, to be scrutinized inside and out, if necessary with a magnifying glass.
All the pictures published here were made for the Mughal emperors or their immediate families. Like the richest cream at the top of the milk, they are intense essences of their culture, to be savored slowly and completely. Everyone can enjoy their virtuosity and naturalism; but the more one learns about Mughal historical and cultural background, the more nourishing the paintings. In this book, I have tried to open wide the Mughal door.
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