Painting & Photography At the Jaipur Court
Giles Tillotson & Mrinalini Venkateswaran
2016, ISBN 9789385285165 US$ 57.38 & Rs. 3200
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About the Book :
From its very inception in 1727, Jaipur has drawn upon the arts to carve
a niche for itself. This book tells the story of the visual arts in Jaipur over
a period of more than two centuries, highlighting the dual roles of its rulers
as patrons who commissioned works from their own court artists, and as
collectors who acquired works from elsewhere. In the special case of Maharaja
Sawai Ram Singh II, it also encompasses the creation of art, as he was an
accomplished amateur photographer.
The story
begins with paintings from the 18th century, from the period of the founder
Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, up to that of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, under
whose reign painting in particular flourished. It then captures the excitement
of the late 19th century when the camera competed with but also complemented
the artist’s brush under Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II.
The story
concludes with images from the eventful years leading to Indian Independence
and its aftermath overseen by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II and Maharaja Sawai
Man Singh II, bringing us up to the mid-20th century.
This
volume is the fourth in a new series of publications illustrating the
collections of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, City Palace, Jaipur. It
accompanies a new gallery dedicated to painting and photography that opened in
2015, showcasing a selection of two hundred paintings and photographs.
Specially commissioned chapters on painting and photography in Jaipur expand on
the scope of the exhibition and draw together the latest research on the
collection. Other books in the series are: Festivals at the Jaipur Court, by
Vibhuti Sachdev Arms & Armour at the Jaipur Court, by Robert Elgood and
Textiles & Garments at the Jaipur Court, by Rahul Jain.
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