Mughal Painter of Flora and Fauna Ustad Mansur
<b>Mughal Painter of Flora and Fauna Ustad Mansur</b>
Author: Som Prakash Verma
Publisher: New Delhi., Abhinav Publications
Publication date: 1999
ISBN: 8170173655
Number of pages: 250
Format / Quality: Google books
Language: English
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Contents: Part I. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical background. 3. Mansur: i. Early phase. ii. Specialization. 4. Ascriptions: artist's signatures and emperor's autographs. 5. Major characteristics of Mansur's art. 6. Copies of Mansur's originals and forged attributions. 7. Conclusion. Notes. Part II. Notes on plates (I XVIII). Appendices: Paintings by Mansur. i. Ascribed and signed works. ii. Suggested attributions and forged miniatures. Glossary. Select bibliography. Index. This volume follows Mughal Painters and Their Work A Biographical Survey and Comprehensive Catalogue (Oxford University Press New Delhi 1994) the first comprehensive book of reference on the work of nearly 200 Mughal painters; and has been conceived to provide readers much more information on the Mughal painting through the contribution of individual master painters. Need not say ample information is available about the artists of the Mughal atelier (sixteenth seventeenth centuries). Yet to date except for some articles on a few painters no book has been published on individual artist. Ustad Mansur a keen observer of nature endowed with almost Euclidean intellect deserved a more detailed study to re evaluate his merit as an artist whose achievement in naturalistic portraiture of a large number of species from the world of flora and fauna has remained unsurpassed till today. Our attempt is to enter into the very creative process of this great Mughal painter; to relive in his times and environment in order to discover real Mansur. The whole panorama of Mansur's portraits of birds animals and flowers set in marvellously and uniquely laid background represents in his true spirit and characteristics the very quintessence of nature's endless variety of creation and beauty. Part I provides historical and artistic context in which Ustad Mansur worked. Information about him has been gleaned from original texts (principally Persian historical sources) supplemented by the evidence of artist's own work. Part II comprises the plate section of representative eighteen miniatures that illustrate our painter's style and his specialization in painting. The appendix further enhances the value of this work since it provides correct rendering of contemporary inscriptions and determines genuine signatures and contemporary ascriptions. The volume is richly illustrated with a large number of black and white and colour illustrations. These illustrate the art and style of Ustad Mansur Nadir u'l Asr (Unequalled of the age) the most illustrious naturalist painter of India. It will naturally be of interest to students of art and natural history. It is also recommended to persons curious to know about the Mughal times. N° de ref. de la librería 208
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