Indian Miniature Painting

Indian Miniature Painting
Title Indian Miniature Painting PDF eBook
Author Anjan Chakraverty
Publisher Roli Books Private Limited
Pages 156
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9788174363343

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This book journeys through the development and decline of the schools of Indian miniature painting. The represented masterpieces bear testimony to the genius of the painters. Of special interest is the context, portrayed through contemporary literature and chronicles that throw light on the lives of these master artists.

Indian Miniatures of the Mughal Court

Indian Miniatures of the Mughal Court
Title Indian Miniatures of the Mughal Court PDF eBook
Author Amina Okada
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 248
Release 1992
Genre Art
ISBN

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Indian Court Painting, 16th-19th Century

Indian Court Painting, 16th-19th Century
Title Indian Court Painting, 16th-19th Century PDF eBook
Author Steven Kossak
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 154
Release 1997
Genre Miniature painting, Indic
ISBN 0870997823

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A catalogue to accompany an exhibit held at the museum from March to July 1997. Color reproductions of 83 paintings are presented chronologically rather than in the usual separate sections on Mughal, Deccani, Rijput, and Pahari traditions. Kossak, associate curator of Asian art at the museum, offers an introductory essay. Distributed in the US by Harry N. Abrams. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Indian Miniature Painting

Indian Miniature Painting
Title Indian Miniature Painting PDF eBook
Author Mohinder Singh Randhawa
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1981
Genre Art
ISBN

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"This book traces the development of Indian miniature painting from the Bagh caves to the Sikh school. Progressing chronologically, the author analyses the works of each school or rather the centre where various trends in art would either be transformed or gain prominence, or disappear depending upon the prevalent style. The miniatures often provide true records of the social and cultural life of the time. Working even in conventional forms, the Indian miniaturists have captured the spirit and mood of the subject matter in minutest details--the romance and passion of lovers, the frolics of Radha and Krishna, the royal splendour of the princes, the valor and courage on the battlefields, etc. The eighty beautiful miniatures reproduced, sixty-two of them in colour, show the originality of their subject matter, their vibrant colours and refined treatment of details."--book jacket.

Painted Delight

Painted Delight
Title Painted Delight PDF eBook
Author Stella Kramrisch
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 232
Release 1986
Genre Illumination of books and manuscripts
ISBN

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Indian Miniature Paintings and Drawings

Indian Miniature Paintings and Drawings
Title Indian Miniature Paintings and Drawings PDF eBook
Author Cleveland Museum of Art
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1986
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Materials and Techniques of Medieval Painting

The Materials and Techniques of Medieval Painting
Title The Materials and Techniques of Medieval Painting PDF eBook
Author Daniel V. Thompson
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 262
Release 2012-05-11
Genre Art
ISBN 0486142035

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Medieval painters built up a tremendous range of technical resources for obtaining brilliance and permanence. In this volume, an internationally known authority on medieval paint technology describes these often jealously guarded recipes, lists of materials, and processes. Based upon years of study of medieval manuscripts and enlarged by laboratory analysis of medieval paintings, this book discusses carriers and grounds, binding media, pigments, coloring materials, and metals used in painting. It describes the surfaces that the medieval artist painted upon, detailing their preparation. It analyzes binding media, discussing relative merits of glair versus gums, oil glazes, and other matters. It tells how the masters obtained their colors, how they processed them, and how they applied them. It tells how metals were prepared for use in painting, how gold powders and leaf were laid on, and dozens of other techniques. Simply written, easy to read, this book will be invaluable to art historians, students of medieval painting and civilization, and historians of culture. Although it contains few fully developed recipes, it will interest any practicing artist with its discussion of methods of brightening colors and assuring permanence. "A rich feast," The Times (London). "Enables the connoisseur, artist, and collector to obtain the distilled essence of Thompson's researches in an easily read and simple form," Nature (London). "A mine of technical information for the artist," Saturday Review of Literature.