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History of Mughal Architecture: The transitional phase of colour and design, Jehāngīr, 1605-1627 A.D

Author : R. Nath
Publisher : Abhinav Publications
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 8170172977

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History of Mughal Architecture: The transitional phase of colour and design, Jehāngīr, 1605-1627 A.D by R. Nath Pdf

This Volume Of The Author S 5-Vol Series History Of Mughal Architecture Studies Such Aspects Of The Architecture Of Jehangir S Age (1605-27 A.D.) As Public Works (Roads-And-Sarais), Gardens And Garden-Pavilions, Palatial Mansions And Shikargahs, Picture Wall Of Lahore Fort And Tombs, Each In A Separate Chapter. It Covers 43 Monuments, Extending From Kabul To Allahabad, And Kashmir To Burhanpur, And The Scope Of This Volume Is Much Wider Than The Earlier Ones.That Public Works As Roads, Kos-Minars, Bridges, Sarais, Wells, Baolis And Porters Walls Were Built And Maintained At Government Expense Testifies That The; Mughal State Was Fully Alive To The Welfare Of Its Subjects. Four Masonry Bridges Have Been Specifically Studied. Jehangir Was Greatly Interested In Gardens, And Garden-Craft Received A Distinct Form Under His Patronage. Palaces Were Built Amidst Gardens, Mostly On The Riverbank, With Characteristic Idioms Of The Age. A Unique Building Complex, Which Developed Under Him, Was Shikargah (Hunting Lodge) And Four Representative Examples Have Been Studied. The Glazed-Tiled Picture Wall Of The Lahore Fort Is Unique In Respect Of Its Scale, Scheme And Subjects. Originally, It Covered An Immense Mural Area 500 Yards In Length And 16 Yards In Height, By An Ingenious System Of Panelling Which, Besides Stylized Florals, Arabesques And Geometricals, Depicted Beautiful Figurative Compositions. Architect, Potter, Painter And Glazed-Tiler Collaborated On This Grand Project Which Has No Parallel In The World.Domeless Tomb With A Barahdari With Chaukhandi Roof Or A Plain Chabutarah Was Also A Unique Growth Of This Age And The Most Notable Tombs Of This Class, As Those Of Akbar, I Timad-Ud-Daulah And Jehangir, Have Been Studied In Detail. Development Of Such Distinctive Architectural Features As Dado , Gateway And Minar Also Belongs To This Period, During Which Unprecedented Emphasis Was Given On Ornamentation, Which Is Why This Art-Epoch Is Noted For Colour And Design . This Study Has Been Made In The Context Of, And With Reference To, The Cultural Milieu Which Produced It And This Is Not Only A History Of Jehangir S Architecture But Also A History Of Jehangir S Age And History Of Jehangir S India. It Is A History Of Those Tender Feelings, Sublime Thoughts And Subtle Ideas Which Go To Make A Civilization, Not Of Those Political Intrigues And Feuds, And Military Conflicts Which Destroy It.

History of Mughal Architecture Vol. III

Author : Professor R Nath
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 648 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2020-09-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798689874777

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The Transitional Phase of Colour and Design, Jehangir, 1605-1627Pp. 654, Halftone Plates 315, Line illustrations 93, Colour 48This volume of series 'History of Mughal Architecture' studies such aspects of the Architecture of Jehangir's age (1605-27) as Public Works, Garden and Garden Pavilions, Palatial Mansions and Shikargahs and Tombs. It covers 43 Monuments, extending from Kabul to Allahabad, and Kashmir to Burhanpur.Chapters:1. Personality of Jehangir - His interests, Engagements and Pastimes -Harem, Nur Jehan and Anarkali, Shikar, Mina Bazar, Religious views, Circumcision, Mansabdari, Coinage2. Public Works (Roads and Sarais) - Battis Khambha, Arab Sarai, NurMahal, Caravan Sarai Lahore, Guru-ka-tal, Barahpula, Salimgarh, Nurabad Bridge3. Garden and Garden Pavilions - Tomb Gardens, Palace Gardens, PlainGardens, Agra, Lahore, Burhanpur, Ahmedabad, Kairana, Sirhind, Kabuland Kashmir4. Palatial Mansions and Shikargahs (Hunting Lodges)- Palace in AgraFort, Ajmer, Badshahi Mahal Pushkar, Lahore Fort, Allahabad Fort, Mandu Fort, Kashmir, Bairath, Rupbas5. Picture Wall of the Lahore Fort (1612-19) - Scale, Chronology, Scheme, Subjects, Inspiration from Painting, Aesthetic Appraisal6. Tombs - Domeless- Tomb of Shah Begum, Tomb of Akbar, Mariam-uz-Zamani, Itibar Khan, Itimad-ud-Daulah, Aziz Koka, Jehangir'sTomb, Tomb of Nur Jehan; Domed Tombs - Khusrau Bagh, AbdurRahim Khan-i-Khanan etc7. Epilogue: An Estimate of the Architectural Style of Jehangir's A

The Design Development of Indian Architecture

Author : Claude Batley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 812061643X

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ARCHITECTURE_INDIA; ARCHITECURE-DESIGNS & PLANS; (Reprint London 1940 edn.)

Flowers Underfoot

Author : Daniel S. Walker,Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Rugs
ISBN : 9780870997884

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Flowers Underfoot by Daniel S. Walker,Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Pdf

Rich color illustrations and a scholarly text characterize this catalogue of a landmark exhibition of Mughal carpets held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, November 1997-March 1998. Though exquisite, Indian carpets are little known even to carpet experts. This volume (and the exhibition) focus on the 16th to the 18th century, a peak period for stunning works. The text surveys the era in terms of history, the role of commerce, technical characteristics, and the carpets themselves, which exemplify the broad range of imperial and provincial production during the "classical" period of Indian carpet weaving. Carpets are organized by style and pattern and include a group from Kyoto. Three appendices analyze animal fibers and dyes. Oversize (9.50x12.25"). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

History of Decorative Art in Mughal Architecture

Author : Ajay Nath,Prof Ram Nath
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1089430973

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History of Decorative Art in Mughal Architecture by Ajay Nath,Prof Ram Nath Pdf

The Present work is an intensive study of the origin and development of the ornament in Mughal Architecture. It is the 'beautiful' which is most distinctive characteristic and the dominating theme of this style and it is this which primarily occupied contemplation of Mughal Builders. This 'beautiful' has not appeared in the Mughal Monuments unconsciously or by chance; this has been brought about with greatest amount of thought and planning through various means and methods.The Mughal Architects from Akbar to Shah Jehan worked out the minutest details of the structure and the surface which he intended to adorn. Mughals adopted almost all the decorative schemes, designs and motifs which were then known in the Orient. They used arch and dome, and also pillars, strut, chhatri and kalasa; inscriptions in Naskhi and Nastaliq characters, arabesque, stalactite and geometricals and also animate designs composed of hastin, makara, hansa, and mayura and symbolic motifs of the ancient Hindus such as kalasa, padma, gavaksa, kirttimukha, svastika, cakra and satkona - to quote some examples of his choice of ornament - is representative of lucid skill and amazing capacity to accept, adopt and assimilate.This book explains scores of obscure and controversial points and corrects the popular misnomers; it brings to light facts which were not known, e.g. the use by the Mughals of fabulous animals, Tantric symbols and Chinese Cloud forms to quote only a few examples. Study of this aspect of Mughal Architecture would help us to present the History of our Medieval culture in its true spirit and correct perspective.This title was published in 1980 and it is its updated second edition. Ajay Nath

Majesty of Mughal Decoration

Author : George Michell
Publisher : Thames and Hudson
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2007-10-30
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : UOM:39015073903794

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Majesty of Mughal Decoration by George Michell Pdf

An exquisitely illustrated survey of the decorative motifs and visual themes from one of the great artistic periods in Indian history. Mughal decorative arts delight in arabesque and geometric designs, as well as scenes of nature (flowers, birds, and animals) and human pleasure (music, dancing, feasting, love-making). Master craftsmen at the Mughal and Rajput courts employed a variety of materials and techniques to produce marble panels inlaid with semi-precious stones, sandstone screens perforated with geometric designs, brass vessels inlaid with strips of silver and gold, jade drinking cups, dagger hilts encrusted with rubies and emeralds, and costumes and sashes embroidered with silk and golden threads. No less gorgeous were the vividly toned and exquisitely detailed miniature paintings that portrayed contemporary events as well as epic tales. Drawing on the finest and most representative examples in public and private collections in India, Europe, and America, this stunning survey examines common decorative motifs and themes in Mughal art. More than 300 illustrations amply convey the virtuoso workmanship and the sheer elegance of design common to all objects. It will be an essential reference work for art historians, designers, and anyone interested in the arts and life of India. 300+ color photographs and illustrations.

Indian Architecture

Author : Surendra Sahai
Publisher : Prakash Books
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015064769766

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"Picture on pages 44-49 and 96-97 by Shahid A Makhfi"--T.p. verso.

Architecture of Fatehpur Sikri

Author : Prof R Nath
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020-06-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798651028290

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Entitled as it is, this is devoted to the study of the Architecture of Fatehpur Sikri, the township of Akbar, the Great, and its forms, techniques and concepts. The first chapter deals with Babur's Jal-Mahal which has been identified for the first time. The second chapter is on the formative process whereby a cosmopolitan style is formed by the assimilation of disparate building traditions, in respect of Mughal Architecture (which was, originally, a part of the paper for the XXVI International Congress of the History of Art, Washington D.C. 11-18 August 1986).The third chapter studies architecture of Fatehpur Sikri in respect of the sources and determinants of its forms; its town-planning; plan and design of its buildings; and façade and superstructure (in its original form, it was read in the International Symposium on Fatehpur Sikri held at the Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts, U.S.A. on 17-19 October 1985).Such distinctive features of its architecture as 'khaprel' roof, 'chhappar' and 'ladāo' ceilings, 'tibārā' 'duchhattī' and 'jālī' have been studied in separate chapters, in full details, in order to elucidate their significance in the formation of this style. The Hiran-Mīnār and the Panch-Mahal, two representative buildings of Fatehpur Sikri, have similarly been studied in separate chapters, the former in respect of its Meaning and Purpose, and the latter in respect of its Architectural Derivation and Raison d'etre. The problem of 'nomenclature' of medieval monuments which has largely confused their history, has been discussed in the chapter on 'Todarmal's Bārahdarī', which too bears this misnomer a little too heavily, and attempt has been made to identify it architecturally. An introductory chapter on Masons'-Marks has also been given.Amazingly, there is nothing experimental, and Fatehpur Sikri's is a fully developed, 16th century A.D., Native Style of India, with minimal true-arched, true-vaulted and true-domed forms! It is, essentially, STONE-WORK, and even large ceilings have been built, in a wide variety with stone beams-and-slabs, stone ribs-and-panels and stone brackets-chhajjā -an h ols. Its art is a faithful reflection of Akbar's personality, in the right earnest, and his reign (1556-1605 A.D.), which is the most important phase of the Medieval period, cannot be historically comprehensive without study of Fatehpur Sikri.

The History of Architecture in India

Author : Christopher Tadgell
Publisher : Phaidon Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1994-07-06
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0714829609

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The History of Architecture in India by Christopher Tadgell Pdf

A monograph drawing together all the strands of India's architectural history.

Painting for the Mughal Emperor

Author : Susan Stronge
Publisher : Victoria & Albert Museum
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2002-05
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015054390987

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Painting for the Mughal Emperor by Susan Stronge Pdf

A unique blend of Indian, Persian, and Islamic styles, Mughal painting reached its golden age during the reigns of the emperors Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan in the 16th and 17th centuries. This gloriously illustrated book is the first to examine the Victoria and Albert Museum's remarkable collection of Mughal paintings, one of the finest in the world. Richly detailed battle scenes, scenes of court life, and lively depictions of the hunt were commissioned by the royal courts, along with a remarkable series of portraits, studies of wildlife, and decorative borders. The authoritative text contains much new research, and the beautifully reproduced color illustrations give this stunning volume wide appeal.

Some Aspects of Mughal Architecture

Author : R. Nath
Publisher : New Delhi : Abhinav Publications
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Architecture, Islamic
ISBN : UOM:39015046355510

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Some Aspects of Mughal Architecture by R. Nath Pdf

Articles, previously published in various periodicals.

Islamic Patterns

Author : Keith Critchlow
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Art
ISBN : 0805205373

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A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture

Author : Keppel Archibald Cameron Creswell,James W. Allan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015038904945

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A Short Account of Early Muslim Architecture by Keppel Archibald Cameron Creswell,James W. Allan Pdf

Ornament and Decoration in Islamic Architecture

Author : Dominique Clévenot
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Decoration and ornament, Architectural
ISBN : 0500343322

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Ornament and Decoration in Islamic Architecture by Dominique Clévenot Pdf

Surface decoration has always played a fundamental role in Islamic architecture. As human representation is forbidden in Islamic religious monuments, designers employed mosaics, stucco, brickwork and ceramics, and the vigorous use of brilliant colour to reach unparalleled heights of expression. It is this ornamental dimension of Islamic architecture that is explored in this magnificent volume. Rather than limiting itself to an exclusively historical or chronological perspective, Ornament and Decoration in Islamic Architecture presents four successive approaches to its subject. The first part offers an overview of Islamic architecture, discussing the great diversity it contains. Dealing exclusively with techniques, the second part considers the materials most often used as well as the expertise of the builders and Muslim decorative artists, and the third part explores themes in Islamic ornamentation. Section four discusses aesthetics, and studies the relationship between the buildings - the structures or their architectonic components - and their ornamental coverings. Each of these topics is presented through a number of outstanding examples and then through comparable monuments from all over the Islamic world. For anyone in thrall to such great wonders as the Taj Mahal and the Alhambra, and for everyone interested in the world of Islam, this lavish publication will be indispensable