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Indian miniatures : [Book] the library of A. Chester Beatty / by Sir Thomas W. Arnold ; revised and edited by J.V.S. Wilkinson ; with an introductory note by S.P. Verma.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Aryan Books International, 2008.Description: 3 volumes in 1 : illustrations, some chiefly colors ; 35 cmISBN:
  • 9788173053443 (hardback)
  • 8173053448
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 751.77095409031
Other classification:
  • 751.77095409031
Summary: This volume is devoted to the large collection of Indian miniatures executed over a period of three centuries from about AD 1550 until AD 1800. All these paintings were acquired by one of the great collectors of the world Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-1968) and at present, are lodged in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin. Chester Beatty's collection is superb and provides representative and thorough documentation of the period. It provides basic information about the Indian art during 16th-18th centuries. The Library possesses eighteen illustrated manuscripts including the most prestigious Akbarnama, a chronicle of Akbar the Great, besides the Royal Albums containing allegorical, apotheosis and dynastic portraits of the Mughal emperors and genre scenes portraying ordinary life. Each miniature is arranged in chronological order and the theme of each miniature is given in brief with author's comments on style and technique. Further, the rendering of the inscriptions found on the miniatures giving the artists' name together with other related information designate the volume as a reference work. Illustrated with 103 paintings it encompasses all the major facets of the 16-18th centuries Indian art. Truly, the Catalogue is a timeless endowment of Chester Beatty for all of us.
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Books Books Junaid Zaidi Library, COMSATS University Islamabad Ground Floor 751.77095409031 ARN-I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 57969
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"Oriental manuscripts 1-18 with nineteen plates in colour and eighty-four in monochrome."

Originally published: The Library of A. Chester Beatty. [London] : E. Walker Limited, 1936.

This volume is devoted to the large collection of Indian miniatures executed over a period of three centuries from about AD 1550 until AD 1800. All these paintings were acquired by one of the great collectors of the world Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-1968) and at present, are lodged in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin. Chester Beatty's collection is superb and provides representative and thorough documentation of the period. It provides basic information about the Indian art during 16th-18th centuries. The Library possesses eighteen illustrated manuscripts including the most prestigious Akbarnama, a chronicle of Akbar the Great, besides the Royal Albums containing allegorical, apotheosis and dynastic portraits of the Mughal emperors and genre scenes portraying ordinary life. Each miniature is arranged in chronological order and the theme of each miniature is given in brief with author's comments on style and technique. Further, the rendering of the inscriptions found on the miniatures giving the artists' name together with other related information designate the volume as a reference work. Illustrated with 103 paintings it encompasses all the major facets of the 16-18th centuries Indian art. Truly, the Catalogue is a timeless endowment of Chester Beatty for all of us.

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