Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates
The Muslim kingdoms of the Deccan plateau flourished from the fourteenth to eighteenth centuries. During this period, the Deccan sultans built palaces, mosques and tombs, and patronised artists who produced paintings and decorative objects. Many of these buildings and works of art still survive as testimony to the sophisticated techniques of their craftsmen. This volume is the first to offer an overall survey of these architectural and artistic traditions and to place them within their historical context. The links which existed between the Deccan and the Middle East, for example, are discernible in Deccani architecture and paintings, and a remarkable collection of photographs, many of which have never been published before, testify to these influences. The book will be a source of inspiration to all those interested in the rich and diverse culture of India, as well as to those concerned with the artistic heritage of the Middle East.
- The first and only book which focuses on the art and architecture of the Deccan Sultanates
- Highly illustrated, accessible text
- Two distinguished authors who are well known for their work in this field
Reviews & endorsements
"...for readers interested in Indian culture, the volume offers a wealth of detail by way of broader context. ...Michell's survey of architecture is excellent for a volume this size. He has managed to serve up a sort of `greatest hits' of all the large dynasties while including a generous sprinkling of detail shots." Religion and the Arts
"Magnificent illustrations, a useful bibliographic essay, 206-item bibliography, and nine-page index accompany the well-documented narrative. The rigorous scholarship of Mitchell (architect/art historian) and the late Zebrowski (art historian) results in an extremely valuable, compelling academic account of Deccan art history and architecture." Religious Studies Review
"...splendid and timely book..." Choice
Product details
June 1999Hardback
9780521563215
324 pages
255 × 181 × 23 mm
0.88kg
200 b/w illus. 16 colour illus. 1 map
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Historical framework
- 2. Forts and palaces
- 3. Mosques and tombs
- 4. Architectural decoration
- 5. Miniature painting: Ahmadnagar and Bijnapur
- 6. Miniature painting: Golconda and other centres
- 7. Textiles, metalwork and stone objects
- 8. Temples
- 9. Conclusion.