Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates
Exploring the rich heritage of a vibrant cultural era
George Michell author Mark Zebrowski author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Jun '99
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This book provides a comprehensive survey of the Deccan Sultanate's architectural and artistic heritage, showcasing its historical context and cultural significance.
This volume serves as a comprehensive exploration of the architectural and artistic heritage of the Deccan Sultanate, providing readers with a deep understanding of its historical significance. Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates delves into the flourishing Muslim kingdoms of the Deccan plateau, which thrived from the fourteenth to eighteenth centuries. During this vibrant period, the Deccan sultans commissioned grand palaces, intricate mosques, and elegant tombs, while also supporting talented artists who created exquisite paintings and decorative items. Many of these remarkable structures and artworks remain today, showcasing the advanced techniques and craftsmanship of the era.
In addition to highlighting the architectural achievements, Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates examines the cultural exchanges between the Deccan and the Middle East, revealing how these influences are reflected in the region's art and architecture. The book features a stunning collection of photographs, many previously unpublished, that illustrate these connections and the enduring legacy of the Deccan Sultanate's artistic traditions. Through this visual journey, readers can appreciate the rich tapestry of influences that shaped the Deccan's unique cultural landscape.
This volume is not just for scholars and historians; it is also a source of inspiration for anyone captivated by the diverse and vibrant culture of India. Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates invites readers to explore the intricate narratives woven into the fabric of this remarkable heritage, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the artistry and history of the region.
' … a book into which you will be drawn - and at some points will almost drown - in the powerfully and sumptuously exotic works of art which are discussed. It would be difficult to imagine two scholars better suited to present the architectural and artistic heritage of this huge region, for George Michell and Mark Zebrowski have made this subject their own.' Richard Blurton, British Museum Magazine
'In this jointly authored work Michell is mainly responsible for the discusiions on architecture, while Zebrowski deals with the visual arts, including the arts of the book and miniature painting as well as metal work and other minor arts. Discussions on these topics are clear and informative and are supposed by illustrations, many in colour.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
' … analyses the architecture and art that flourished in western, central and southern India between the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries. The book's subtitle Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanate is misleading because the book also incorporates the artistic creations of several non-Sultanate kingdoms such as the Mughals and the Marathas. The authors have taken a very broad view of both 'architecture' and 'art': 'architecture' includes not only palaces, forts, gateways, tombs, mosques and temples but also the plans and layouts of the urban and semi-urban settlements housing the above buildings. Similarly, 'art' includes within its fold, wall and miniature paintings, painted wall and floor tiles, sculptures and textiles, besides artifacts in stone, wood and metal … The authors have painstakingly visited and photographed the various Sultanate sites and buildings. In addition, they have also identified and examined, for the first time ever, the Sultanate artifacts in the collection of libraries and museums in UK, France, Germany and USA … The most interesting and informative sections of the book are those dealing with the Middle Eastern influences on the art and culture of the Deccan.' Indian Review of Books
'To the non-specialist, even with some knowledge of the art and architecture of the Mughals in North India, the individuality, variety and exuberance of Deccani art and architecture, admirably surveyed in the present handbook, will come as a delightful surprise.' Burlington Magazine
'In this scholarly desert, The Art and Architecture of the Deccan Sultanates in the New Cambridge History of India is a major landmark. It is also one of the most beautifully written works of Indian art history published for many years, combining rigorous scholarship with an aesthetic sensitivity and a feeling for language all too rare in modern academia. One of the authors, Mark Zebrowski, died shortly after finishing it. The power of his prose and the perception of his eye are amply demonstrated by the remarkable chapters he has contributed to this book. As scholars of the period are already discovering, his death has created a gap it will be very difficult to fill.' The Times Literary Supplement
ISBN: 9780521563215
Dimensions: 255mm x 181mm x 23mm
Weight: 880g
324 pages