Report on the Punjab Exhibition, 1881-82
Title | Report on the Punjab Exhibition, 1881-82 PDF eBook |
Author | Punjab (India). Secretariat |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 126 |
Release | 1883 |
Genre | Handicraft |
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Catalogue of the Punjab Exhibition of Arts & Manufactures Held at Lahore 1881-82
Title | Catalogue of the Punjab Exhibition of Arts & Manufactures Held at Lahore 1881-82 PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 1882 |
Genre | Handicraft |
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Selections from the Records of the Government of the Punjab and Its Dependencies, Report on the Punjab Exhibition
Title | Selections from the Records of the Government of the Punjab and Its Dependencies, Report on the Punjab Exhibition PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1883 |
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Artisans, Sufis, Shrines
Title | Artisans, Sufis, Shrines PDF eBook |
Author | Hussain Ahmad Khan |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 2014-12-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1786739461 |
In nineteenth-century Punjab, a cultural tug-of-war ensued as both Sufi mystics and British officials aimed to engage the local artisans as a means of realizing their ideological ambitions. When it came to influence and impact, the Sufi shrines had a huge advantage over the colonial art institutions, such as the Mayo School of Arts in Lahore. The mystically-inspired shrines, built as a statement of Muslim ruling ambitions, were better suited to the task of appealing to local art traditions. By contrast the colonial institutions, rooted in the Positivist Romanticism of the Victorian West, found assimilation to be more of a challenge. In questioning their relative success and failures at influencing local culture, the book explores the extent to which political control translates into cultural influence. Folktales, Sufi shrines, colonial architecture, institutional education methods and museum exhibitions all provide a wealth of sources for revealing the complex dynamic between the Punjabi artisans, the Sufi community and the colonial British. In this unique look at a little-explored aspect of India's history, Hussain Ahmad Khan explores this evidence in order to illuminate this web of cultural influences. Examining the Sufi-artisan relationship within the various contexts of political revolt, the decline of the Mughals and the struggle of the Sufis to establish an Islamic state, this book argues that Sufi shrines were initially constructed with the aim of affirming a distinct 'Muslim' identity. At the same time, art institutions established by colonial officials attempted to promote eclectic architecture representing the 'British Indian empire', as well as to revive the pre-colonial traditions with which they had previously seemed out of touch. This important book sheds new light on the dynamics of power and culture in the British Empire.
"Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 "
Title | "Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 " PDF eBook |
Author | MeliaBelli Bose |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 394 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1351536567 |
Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 brings women's engagements with art into a pan-Asian dialogue with essays that examine women as artists, commissioners, collectors, and subjects from India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan, from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century. The artistic media includes painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles, and photography. The book is broadly concerned with four salient questions: How unusual was it for women to engage directly with art? What factors precluded more women from doing so? In what ways did women's artwork or commissions differ from those of men? And, what were the range of meanings for woman as subject matter? The chapters deal with historic individuals about whom there is considerable biographical information. Beyond locating these uncommon women within their socio-cultural milieux, contributors consider the multiple strands that twined to comprise their complex identities, and how these impacted their works of art. In many cases, the woman's status-as wife, mother, widow, ruler, or concubine (and multiple combinations thereof), as well as her religion and lineage-determined the media, style, and content of her art. Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 adds to our understanding of works of art, their meanings, and functions.
The Historian 2007 (1&2)
Title | The Historian 2007 (1&2) PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Tahir Kamran |
Total Pages | 168 |
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Classed Catalogue of Printed Books
Title | Classed Catalogue of Printed Books PDF eBook |
Author | National Art Library (Great Britain) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 380 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Pottery |
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