THE TUTI -NAMA of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the origins of Mughal Painting ( Facsimile Vol.LV + Commentarium Vol.LV*
THE TUTI -NAMA of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the origins of Mughal Painting ( Facsimile Vol.LV + Commentarium Vol.LV*
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1976
- ISBN
- 3201009598
- Place of printing
- Graz
- Author
- Pramod Chandra For The Commentary Only ( Foreword By Sherman Lee, )
- Publishers
- Akademische Druck -u.Verlangsanstalt
- Cover description
- Comme neuf
- Binding description
- Couverture rigide
- State of preservation
- As New
- Languages
- Italian
Description
This edition of a Persian work executed in the Mogul style, the Book of Parrots describes, in lively miniatures, how a wise parrot strives to prevent the young wife of a far-travelled merchant from committing adultery by telling her the most entertaining stories. The Tuti Nama was extremely popular in the Mogul kingdom, as its contents provided the opportunity of using risqué illustrations. The dangers of such a wayward life are clearly illustrated, either in unambiguous terms, or in a less obvious and codified form of highly interesting parables. Tuti-Nama The Cleveland Museum o Art, Moghul School, 1560-1568 218 miniatures from a fascinating, distant world The extremely colourful miniatures of the book clearly show the popularity of secular literature as a form of entertainment at the court of the cosmopolitan Mogul Empire in India. As stunning as the work itself is its turbulent history: In 1963, the leaves emerged from the darkness of history and were offered to the Cleveland Museum of Art where they are still kept. Commentary pages 223 with ills.120 in black & white - Language : english text for the commentary Size: in-4°
Edizione: edition originale.