Rajasthani Miniatures: The Magic of Strokes and Colours

Author:

Dr. Daljeet

Publisher:

Niyogi Books

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Publisher

Niyogi Books

Publication Year 2018
ISBN-13

9789386906267

ISBN-10 9789386906267
Binding

Hardcover

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 392 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 30x23x3
Weight (grms) 2036

A large bulk of Indian miniature paintings comes from Rajasthan. These miniatures are endowed with warm colours, primitive vigour, directness of expression and all that corresponds to the unique land of Rajasthan. They encompass its fun and festivities, the charming women and heroic men who fought with valour, loved with great zeal and warmth, celebrated each inch of life and died like great heroes. The major schools of miniatures of Rajasthan are Mewar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Jaipur, Alwar, Bundi, Kotah, Kishangarh and Nathdwara . The Rajasthani painter saw hardly any contradiction in combining romance with religion, or the mundane with the transcendental. Rajasthani Miniatures: The Magic of Strokes and Colours presents, through a detailed narrative and exquisite photographs, a glimpse into this art that has spanned several millenia. It traces the stylistic sources of Rajasthani miniatures, discovering elements that go beyond geography and time to reveal Rajasthani art’s generic growth. The miniatures have varying styles, belong to different schools and have been painted under many succeeding patrons with different tastes and preferences. This book reflects the uniqueness of Rajasthani art, where shades and strokes come together in what almost appears as a divine interplay to create magic.

Dr. Daljeet

Art historian and archaeologist, former Curator and Head of the Department of Painting in the National Museum, Delhi, Dr Daljeet is now Consultant, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Delhi, engaged in its museum project. She has curated several national and international exhibitions. Her books on Mughal and Deccani art have been widely acclaimed by scholars and art connoisseurs. She curated the exhibition on Sikh heritage at Anandpur Sahib, commissioned by the Government of Punjab in 1999. Dr Daljeet was one of the two award winners of Delhi State Award Vishist Kriti Samman for 2002-03.
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