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Book Review
The Art of Cloth in Mughal India
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 214–216
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Crill, Rosemary (Crill, Rosemary)
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The Art of Cloth in Mughal India By Sylvia Houghteling. 280 pp. incl. 162 col. ills. (Princeton University Press, 2022), £58. ISBN 978–0–691–21578–5. | :
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5. Kalamkari hanging. India, c.1640–50. Dyed cotton, 245 by 198.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Obituary
Kavita Singh (1964–2023)
12/2023 | 1449 | 165
Pages: 1379–1380
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Mathur, Saloni (Mathur, Saloni)
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3. Kavita Singh, photographed at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2018. (Photograph Naman P. Ahuja).
Book Review
Mughal Occidentalism: Artistic Encounters between Europe and Asia at the Courts of India, 1580–1630. By Mika Natif
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1065-1066
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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Mughal Occidentalism: Artistic Encounters between Europe and Asia at the Courts of India, 1580–1630 By Mika Natif. 310 pp. incl. 100 ills. (Brill, Leiden and Boston, 2018), £99. ISBN 978–90–04–37499–7. | :
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4. Seated European nude man, attributed to Ruqaya Banu, after an engraving by Jan Sadeler. Early 17th century or c.1630, Mughal India. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 16.9 by 9 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
Article
Eighteenth-century Mughal paintings from the Swinton collection
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 789-799
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Losty, J. P. (Losty, J. P.)
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33. Mir Jafar Ali Khan watching dancing in his garden, attributed here to Purannath known as Hunhar II. 1763 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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34. Mir Jafar Ali Khan hawking with his son Miran, signed by Purannath known as Hunhar II. c. 1760 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM 13-1911).
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35. The Emperor Muhammad Shah hunting with hawks. Attributed here to the Mughal artist Chitarman. 1725-30 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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23. Alivardi Khan presides over the adoption of Ikram al-Daula by Shahamat Jang, by a Murshidabad artist. c. 1748 (Swinton Collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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24. Shah Alam's qalamdan (penbox). Mughal, probably from Kashmir. Mid-eighteenth century (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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26. Ikram al-Daula on horseback in a private procession with the state retinue depicted in the background, by a Murshidabad artist. 1750-53 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotlad, Edinburgh).
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27. Shahamat Jang with his adopted son Ikram al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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28. Nawab Alivardi Khan with his grandson and newphews, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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29. Shahamat Jang and Ikram al-Daula giving an evening musical entertainment, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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30. Shahamat Jang (here identified), by a Murshidabad artist. c. 1748 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1202-1903).
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31. Alivardi Khan presenting a turban ornament to Saulat Jang, observed by Shahamat Jang and Siraj al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1753-55 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1201-1903).
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32. Alivardi Khan in conversation with Shahamat Jang and Saulat Jang, observed by Siraj al-Daula and Ikram al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1750-53 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1175-1903).
Book Review
Visions of Mughal India – The Collection of Howard Hodgkin
07/2012 | 1312 | 154
Pages: 500-501
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Beach, Milo Cleveland (Beach, Milo Cleveland)
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Visions of Mughal India – The Collection of Howard Hodgkin | author: Topsfield, Andrew
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31. Elephant trampling a horse. Deccan, Bijapur, c.1630–50. Brush drawing with gold and silver on marbled paper, 16.2 by 24.9 cm. (Collection of Howard Hodgkin).
Publication Received
The Majesty of Mughal Decoration: the art and architecture of Islamic India
11/2009 | 1280 | 151
Pages: 788
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Branfoot, Crispin (Branfoot, Crispin)
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The Majesty of Mughal Decoration: the art and architecture of Islamic India | author: Michell, George