
Gold, Silver and Bronze from Mughal India
by Mark Zebrowski
Year
1997
ISBN No.
9781856691154
No.of pages
344
Subject
Arts and Creativity, Art
Reviews
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Order, beauty, richness, restraint and sensuousness describe the essence of the Indian metalwork reproduced in this volume. It was produced for sultans and rajahs during the fabulous Mughal age and derives from the mingling of Hindu and Muslim sensibilities at the heart of Indo-Islamic culture.
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