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Silver, Gold and Bronze from Mughal India by Mark Zebrowski β€” book cover

Silver, Gold and Bronze from Mughal India

by Mark Zebrowski
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Overview

In this, the first book on Indian metalwork, all the great surviving Mughal objects in gold, as well as enamel, silver, brass, bronze, gilt copper and the Deccani alloy known as bidri are reproduced. The majority have never been published and are unknown to the western connoisseur.

Order, beauty, richness, restraint and sensuousness describe the essence of these works of art, produced for the sultans and rajahs of India during the fabulous Mughal age. In addition to being of the most outstanding technical refinement, the finest of these metal objects are among the most striking and poetic utilitarian items ever produced. In his lively and readable text, Zebrowski explains how their greatness derives from the mingling of Hindu and Muslim sensibilities, which is at the heart of Indo-Islamic culture.

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Book Details

Published
October 20, 1997
Publisher
Laurence King Publishing
Pages
344
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781856691154

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