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Eighteenthcentury Indian Muraqqaʿs Audiences Artists Patrons And Collectors Friederike Weis

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Eighteenthcentury Indian Muraqqaʿs Audiences Artists Patrons And Collectors Friederike Weis
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.36 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Friederike Weis
ISBN: 9789004715783, 9789004715837, 9004715789, 9004715835
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 23

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Eighteenthcentury Indian Muraqqaʿs Audiences Artists Patrons And Collectors Friederike Weis by Friederike Weis 9789004715783, 9789004715837, 9004715789, 9004715835 instant download after payment.

Fourteen essays and one appendix discuss numerous eighteenth-century Indo-Persianate albums (muraqqaʿs) consisting of folios with paintings, calligraphic pieces, and elaborate decorative margins. These albums – now in Berlin, Baroda, London, Paris, and Manchester – were assembled for or collected by the Mughal nawabs of Awadh (Uttar Pradesh), local elites in Bengal and Bihar, as well as Europeans. 
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The book not only presents hitherto rarely investigated material, but also provides general information and many new discoveries based on first-hand codicological study and historical research. It will significantly expand our knowledge of the production, collecting practices, and audiences of muraqqaʿs in eighteenth-century India.

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