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Indian Ragamala painting: illustrated summary catalogue


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Abstract

Ragamala art is an important theme in Indian painting of the 16th-19th centuries. Ragas and Ragini, followed by their respective names, designate heroes and heroines of paintings and parallel, set genre scenes, each of which was meant to evoke a specific emotion in the minds of perceptive addresses, in a similar manner as the eponymous motifs on Indian music. Paintings created mostly in the courtly milieu were bound into albums (Ragamala - garlands of Ragas). The NGP houses a remarkable Ragamala album totalling 33 sheets, created in Awadh in North India between 1760-1775 in the late, cosmopolitan Mughal style. The book will present the findings of a comprehensive examination of the materials used in all of the album's paintings. The complex, non-invasive analysis, never before conducted on such a scale in art institutions, yields an extensive corpus of data, which will present a significant contribution to the research of art techniques used in Indian painting.

Contents

Indian ragamala painting : an introduction -- Ragamala paintings in the National Gallery in Prague's collections -- The materials found in Indian miniature painting -- Catalogue -- Sources and literature -- Glossary -- Index of ragas and raginis.

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    Prague: The National Gallery in Prague, [2023]


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    • 8070358459
    • 9788070358450

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    "Collection of Asian art"--Back cover.


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