Description: By the 18th century, the Mughal Empire was well beyond its so-called golden age. Its control of the Indian subcontinent was increasingly threatened by regional Indian states, as well as by the encroaching British Empire. In response to a rapidly changing sociopolitical landscape, the Mughal emperors used architecture to harness their illustrious past and stage cultural authority for contemporary audiences. Chanchal Dadlani provides the first in-depth look at this crucial period of architectural history. Discussing a rich array of built forms and urban spaces-from grand imperial mosques to Delhi's bustling thoroughfares-the volume sheds light on long-overlooked buildings. It also explores representations of architectural monuments that circulated in the form of building plans, manuscript paintings, and postcards. Ultimately, the book reveals how Mughal architects, artists, and patrons built on the cultural legacy of their imperial predecessors to create the very concept of a historical style identifiable as Mughal.>
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EAN: 9780300233179
UPC: 9780300233179
ISBN: 9780300233179
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Item Length: 25.9 cm
Book Title: From Stone to Paper: Architecture As History in the Late Mughal Empire
Item Height: 261mm
Item Width: 213mm
Author: Chanchal B. Dadlani
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Year: 2019
Item Weight: 1080g
Number of Pages: 232 Pages