22nd Apr, 2020 15:00

Islamic & Indian Art

 
  Lot 328
 
Lot 328 - A QUANTITY OF ISLAMIC AND INDIAN ART PUBLICATIONS AND REFERENCE BOOKS

A QUANTITY OF ISLAMIC AND INDIAN ART PUBLICATIONS AND REFERENCE BOOKS

A QUANTITY OF ISLAMIC AND INDIAN ART PUBLICATIONS AND REFERENCE BOOKS

Including the below titles:

Aijazuddin, F.S., 1977. Pahari Paintings and Sikh Portraits in the Lahore Museum. London: Philip Wilson Publishers Limited

Aitken, Molly Emma, 2010. The Intelligence of Tradition in Rajput Court Painting. New Haven and London: Yale University Press

Archer, Mildred, 1992. Company Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period. London: Victoria and Albert Museum

Beach, Milo C., Fischer, Eberhard, Goswamy, B.N., eds., and Britschgi, Jorrit, project director, 2011. Masters of Indian Painting: 1100 – 1650. (2 vols). Artibus Asiae Publishers

Daljeet, Dr, Cimino, Prof. Rosa Maria, Ducrot, Vicky, 2009. Four Centries of Rajput Painting: Mewar, Marwar and Dhundhar Indian Minatures from the Collection of Isabella and Vicky Ducrot. Milano: Skira Editore S.p.A.

Dalrymple, William and Sharma, Yuthika, eds., 2012. Princes and Painters in Mughal Delhi, 1707 – 1857. New York: Asia Society

Dehejia, Harsha, 2002. The Flute and the Lotus: Romantic Moments in Indian Poetry & Painting. New Jersey: Grantha Corporation

Goswamy, B.N., 2016 (2014). The Spirit of Indian Painting. Close Encounters with 101 Great Works 1100 – 1900. London: Thames & Hudson

Khalili, Nasser D., 2008 (2005). Visions of Splendour in Islamic Art and Culture. Hertfordshire: Worth Press Ltd

Kramrisch, Stella, 1965 (1954). The Art of India: Through the Ages. London: Phaidon Press

Schmitz, Barbara, 2002. After the Great Mughals, Painting in Delhi and the Regional Courts in the 18thand 19thCenturies. Mumbai: Márg Publications

Scollay, Susan, 2012. Love and Devotion. From Persia and Beyond. Oxford: Bodleian Library

Topfield, Andrew, 2012. Visions of Mughal India: The Collection of Howard Hodgkin. Oxford: The Ashmolean Museum

Wilkinson, Wynyard R.T., 1999. Indian Silver 1858 – 1947. Silver from the Indian sub-continent and Burma made by local craftsmen in Western forms.London: Wynyard R.T. Wilkinson

York Leach, Linda, 1986. Indian Minature Paintings and Drawings. The Cleveland Museum of Art Catalogue of Oriental Art. Cleveland: The Cleveland Museum of Art

1994. Indian Miniatures. The Propert of the British Rail Pension Fund. London: Sotheby’s

2012. Akbar: The Great Emperor of India. Translated by White, Susan Ann, Eaton, Mark, Lutz, Felicity, and Sustein, Lauren. Milano: Skira Editore S.p.A

Sold for £625

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Do you have an item similar to the item above? If so please click the link below to submit a free online valuation request through our website.

 

Images*

Drag and drop .jpg images here to upload, or click here to select images.