In 1982, Bashir Ahmad created the first curriculum in the world for a degree course in Indo-Persian miniature painting. When the British abandoned South Asia in 1947, artists lost royal patronage. Two remaining hereditary court painters left India and accepted teaching posts at the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan. Ahmadthe only student dedicated to the serious study of this art formunderwent a challenging eight-year apprenticeship with two ustads (teachers). Ahmad rescued and perfected age-old techniques verging on the cusp of extinction. He introduced contemporary themes and encouraged his students to innovate as well. In addition to biographies of Ahmad and his two ustads, this book details his apprenticeship and traces the ongoing evolution of the craft by his students, including Shahzia Sikander, Imran Qureshi, Saira Wasim, Wasim Ahmad and Nusra Latif-Qureshi. Ahmad's transformation of the miniatures, as well as student assignments, are included as color illustrations.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036408572
About Marcella Sirhandi
Marcella Sirhandi is an art historian whose doctoral thesis on Abdur Rahman Chughtaithe National Artist of Pakistanreflects her focus on contemporary South Asian art history. Research awards from Fulbright the American Institute of Pakistan Studies and the American Institute of Indian Studies supported her publications that feature the artists Mohan Samant Antonio Xavier Trindade Jamini Roy and Lubna Agha and surveys including South Asian Modern Masters Modern Indian Works on Paper and Royal Nepal Through the Lens of R.G. Matzene. Sirhandi retired as Professor Emerita from Oklahoma State University USA in 2010 and continues to publish and present new research at national and international conferences. She participates as a thesis reader for American and Pakistani universities and is the Asian art consultant for Whittaker Fine Arts Appraisals in Kansas City Missouri USA.