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The Throne Of The Great Mogul In Dresden The Ultimate Artwork Of The Baroque Dror Wahrman

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The Throne Of The Great Mogul In Dresden The Ultimate Artwork Of The Baroque Dror Wahrman
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.5 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Dror Wahrman
ISBN: 9780300271836, 0300271832
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Throne Of The Great Mogul In Dresden The Ultimate Artwork Of The Baroque Dror Wahrman by Dror Wahrman 9780300271836, 0300271832 instant download after payment.

A masterful deciphering of an extraordinary art object, illuminating some of the biggest questions of the eighteenth century
The Throne of the Great Mogul (1701–8) is a unique work of European decorative art: an intricate miniature of the court of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb depicted during the emperor’s birthday celebrations. It was created by the jeweler Johann Melchior Dinglinger in Dresden and purchased by the Saxon prince Augustus the Strong for an enormous sum. Constructed like a theatrical set made of gold, silver, thousands of gemstones, and amazing enamel work, it consists of 164 pieces that together tell a detailed story.
Why did Dinglinger invest so much time and effort in making this piece? Why did Augustus, in the midst of a political and financial crisis, purchase it? And why did the jeweler secrete in it messages wholly unrelated to the prince or to the Great Mogul? In answering these questions, Dror Wahrman, while shifting scales from microhistory to global history, opens a window onto major historical themes of the period: the nature of European absolutism, the princely politics of the Holy Roman Empire, the changing meaning of art in the West, the surprising emergence of a cross-continental lexicon of rulership shared across the Eastern Hemisphere, and the enactment in jewels and gold of quirky contemporary theories about the global history of religion.

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