Faces of God: Images of Devotion in Indo-Muslim Painting, 1500–1800
Islamic art is often misrepresented as an iconophobic tradition. As a result of this assumption, the polyvalence of figural artworks made for South Asian Muslim audiences has remained hidden in plain view. This book situates manuscript illustrations and album paintings within cultures of devotion an...
| 1. VerfasserIn: | |
|---|---|
| Medienart: | Elektronisch Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Verfügbarkeit prüfen: | HBZ Gateway |
| WorldCat: | WorldCat |
| Fernleihe: | Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste |
| Veröffentlicht: |
[Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]
Brill
2023
|
| In: | Jahr: 2023 |
| weitere Schlagwörter: | B
South Asia (Indian sub-continent)
B Religious and ceremonial art B Mysticism B Islamic groups: Sufis B c 1500 onwards to present day |
| Online-Zugang: |
Volltext (kostenfrei) Volltext (kostenfrei) |
| Rechteinformation: | CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
| Zusammenfassung: | Islamic art is often misrepresented as an iconophobic tradition. As a result of this assumption, the polyvalence of figural artworks made for South Asian Muslim audiences has remained hidden in plain view. This book situates manuscript illustrations and album paintings within cultures of devotion and ritual shaped by Islamic intellectual and religious histories. Central to this story are the Mughal siblings, Jahanara Begum and Dara Shikoh, and their Sufi guide Mulla Shah. Through detailed art historical analysis supported by new translations, this study contextualizes artworks made for Indo-Muslim patrons by putting them into direct dialogue with written testimonies |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 978-90-04-54944-9 978-90-04-54883-1 |
| Zugangseinschränkungen: | Open Access |