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Biblical Themes In Mughal Painting: Crossing Cultural Frontiers

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SKU: 9788173054129

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Explore the fascinating intersection of East and West in “Biblical Themes in Mughal Painting.” Discover how Renaissance art inspired Mughal emperors and their court painters, resulting in unique interpretations of biblical stories. Meenakshi Jain’s insightful study reveals the cultural exchange and artistic innovation of 16th and 17th century India. 9788173054129

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173054129
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173054126
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 132

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for Biblical Themes In Mughal Painting: Crossing Cultural Frontiers

  1. Dhruv Kumar

    Eye-opening! Changed how I see Mughal paintings. It wasn’t always easy to follow, but worth the effort. Very insightful!

  2. Mohit Kumar

    I was hoping for more on the specific paintings and less on the historical context. Still informative, but not quite what I expected.

  3. Vidhi Gupta

    Fascinating! Never knew about this connection. Some of the arguments felt a little stretched, but overall, a great read.

  4. Anant Kumar Yadav

    Good content! It could have benefited from more visuals and a less academic tone but insightful nonetheless

  5. Somala Sri Harsha

    Wonderful scholarship! Jain’s work is meticulously researched and insightful. Highly recommend for art history buffs.

  6. Prerna Gupta

    The book provides good and insightful perspective on the cultural exchange, however it might feel like a slow burn for some.

  7. Aaryan Kumar Pandey

    A unique perspective on Mughal art! I enjoyed learning about the influence of Renaissance art, though the writing was a bit dry at times.

  8. Shivangi Singh

    An interesting premise, but the book felt academic and dense. I wish there were more visual examples. Some arguments made were good.

  9. Akshita Bhardwaj

    A valuable contribution to the field. The author made some very interesting arguments.

  10. Sidharth Kumar

    A bit niche, but if you’re into Mughal art or religious studies, this is a must-read. It got slightly repetitive.

  11. Srishti Singh

    The book delves deep into the cultural implications; however, the author might have assumed previous knowledge in the space.

  12. Mohit Bijpuriya

    Excellent research and analysis. However, it assumes some prior knowledge of the subject matter, making it less accessible.

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