Rajasthani Miniature Painting: Tradition and Continuity
$72
Author: | Edited by Anupa Pande |
ISBN 13: | 9788193248300 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2016 |
Pages: | 206pp., |
Published On: | 15th July 2016 |
Subject: | Art and Archaeology/Painting and Sculpture |
About the Book
Contents: Foreword. Introduction. Style and Representation. 1. Narrative art and Figural types: early Rajput painting/S.P. Verma. 2. Pictorial language of the Jaina style paintings from Gujarat and the problem of the Chaurapanchasika style/Ratan Parimoo. 3. Miniature style in larger formats of paper and wall: a case study of the Ramayana paintings of the Marwar school/Neelima Vashishtha. 4. Landscape in Rajasthani painting/Rosemary Crill. 5. Udham Bai: A glimpse into the splendid life of a later Mughal Queen/Savita Kumari. Rajasthani Miniature Paintings and the Museum Collection. 6. Vasanta Ragachitra of the Gem Palace Collection in the National Museum, New Delhi/Anupa Pande. 7. Rasikpriya-Narrative Poetry in the Indian Miniatures/Daljeet. 8. Jaipur Royal Portraits in the National Museum, New Delhi/Vijay K. Mathur. 9. Rajasthani Miniatures from the Collection of the National Museum in Warsaw/Dorota Kaminska Jones. 10 Krishna Narratives in the Rajasthani Paintings from the Collection of Allahabad Museum, Allahabad and Srikrishna Museum, Kurukshetra/Rajesh Purohit. 11. Rajsthani painting in the Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum, Banaras Hindu University/D.P. Sharma and R. Ganeshan. 12. Rajasthani painting on select wooden artifacts from the collection of the National Museum, New Delhi/Anamika Pathak. Rajasthani Mural Painting Tradition. 13. Devaki s wedding from the Mahabharata - Indications from the 17th century murals of the Kota Palace/Rapuli Yadav. 14. the murals of Shekhawati and Churu: relation with Rajasthani miniature painting tradition/Sunil Kumar. Patas and Manuscripts: 15. Rajasthani pilgrimage patas: a study of the art and practices of the Jaina Tirtha patas/Gauri Parimoo Krishnan. 16. Illustrated manuscript painting in the 18th century Nagpur: a facet of Maratha tradition/Cathleen Cummings. 17. Pilgrimage of Roop Rawal - An Unseen Tirtha Manuscript from the city palace museum, Udaipur/Sonika Soni.