The mighty Persian warrior Rustam; the Israelite prophets Joseph, Moses, and Elijah; the Christian Messiah; the Mughal emperors Babur, Humayun, and Akbar; and the women of the harem; Mughal paintings tell the stories of these figures from epic poetry, holy texts, and the real-life history of the Mughals, one of the greatest empires of the early modern period. Captured in this unique art form, Mughal paintings blend Persian and Indian themes and styles, along with Central Asian and European elements. The results are works of great beauty: intense, delicate, detailed, luxurious, and unique.This, the third volume in a series dedicated to the Cleveland Museum's light-sensitive treasures, casts new light on these stunning paintingssplendid works of wisdom and delight. The provenance, publication history, and technical information of each manuscript painting is also accompanied by full transcriptions of Persian and Arabic calligraphy.Sonya Quintanilla is the George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art.Catherine Glynn Benkaim is a former curator of Indian Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Pedro Moura Carvalho is chief curator of the Asian Civilizations Museum in Singapore. Marcus Fraser is an independent Islamic art consultant and specialist in Islamic calligraphy.Mohsen Ashtiany is an associate research scholar at Columbia University.Ruby Lal is professor of South Asian Studies in the Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies at Emory University, Atlanta.
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Dimensions: 240 x 280mm
Publication Date: 10 Oct 2016
Publisher: D Giles Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781907804892
About Dominique DeLucaSonya Rhie Quintanilla
Sonya Rhie Quintanilla is the George P. Bickford Curator of Indian and Southeast Asian Art Cleveland Museum of Art having been curator of Asian Art at the San Diego Museum of Art. She also taught Indian and Tibetan art history at UC Irvine UCLA and UC San Diego.Sonya began her wok at the San Diego Museum of Art in 2004. During her tenure there Sonya curated the groundbreaking exhibition Rhythms of India: The Art of Nandalal Bose which involved a partnership with the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi and was also shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2008. Her exhibition Into India: South Asian Paintings from The San Diego Museum of Art was on view at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art in Madrid through May 20 2012.Quintanilla completed her PhD at Harvard University where her dissertation focused on early Indian sculpture.