Published to accompany a major British Library exhibition, Mughal India showcases the British Library€s extensive collection of illustrated manuscripts and paintings commissioned by Mughal emperors and othe...

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Published to accompany a major British Library exhibition, Mughal India showcases the British Library€s extensive collection of illustrated manuscripts and paintings commissioned by Mughal emperors and other officials. Depicting the splendor and vibrant color of Mughal life, the exquisitely decorated works span four centuries, from the foundation of the Mughal dynasty by Babur in the sixteenth century, through the heights of the empire and the €œGreat€ Mughal emperors of the seventeenth century, into the decline and eventual collapse in the nineteenth century.
           
The lavish artworks cover a variety of subject matter, from scenes of courtly life to illustrations of works of literature. The development of a Mughal style of art can be traced through the illustrations and paintings, as can the influence of European styles. Many of these works have never before been published, and combined here with the engaging narrative of two experts who place each image within its historical and art historical context, they serve to provide us with a beautiful and illuminating view of the art and culture of Mughal India.



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