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Tie-dyed textiles of India: tradition and trade

By: Murphy, VeronicaPublisher: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1991001: 2178ISBN: 0944142303DDC classification: 677.954 MUR
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A catalogue and description of the 2,000 paintings in the Victoria and Albert Museum that were painted by Indians during the 18th and 19th century, commissioned by the British East India Company to illustrate the customs and manners of the natives. Blending traditional and British styles, they portr

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To please their British patrons, Indian artists of the 18th and 19th centuries blended European and Indian styles in what came to be called ``company painting.'' This delightful catalog, which samples the large collection of such paintings in London's Victoria and Albert Museum, is a valuable record of customs, castes and a way of life that have largely vanished. Highlights among the 152 color plates include meticulously observed pictures of plants, animals and birds, jewel-like paintings of festivals and of Hindu deities, studies of artisans at their various trades, exquisite views of the Taj Mahal and of temple architecture, and carefully rendered portraits on paper, glass, ivory and mica. Archer, a British art historian and curator, is a companionable guide to a genre that seduces with its charm, vivacity and beauty, as well as with its historical interest. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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