An exploration of more than two hundred and fifty miniatures which have never been published before.
This remarkable catalog represents one of the richest known repertoires of Indian painting, as it documents almost all the schools of painting in India, and in particular those of the Rajput courts.
The most significant miniatures come from the courts of the three main dynasties of Rajasthan, those of the Sisodia, Rathore and Kachwaha clans.
The collection also contains important examples of Mughal and Deccan painting, a group of thirty-six Pahari pictures and paintings from Central India.
Key Sales Information - The volume presents, through stunning images, a lavish selection of pictorial illustrations of sacred and literary texts, documenting the stylistic features and choices of theme of various cultural and religious areas of India between the 16th and 18th centuries.
- It also provides important information on the painters, customs and cultural interests of the different royal courts and on the types of text illustrated - An invaluable aid for anyone who wishes to get to know and understand the multifaceted art of the Indian subcontinent.