Bundi Painting

Bundi Painting

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Author: Jiwan Sodhi
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 392
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170173427

Description

This study of Bundi miniatures attempts to apprehend the trends and tendencies in the development of Bundi art style during late 16th century to mid 19th century.

Rajasthan with its art activity scattered over the entire land with Mewar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Kotah, Uniara, Kishangarh, Jaipur and Bundi as its principal centers, has to its credit some of the world's masterpieces in miniature paintings.

Rajasthan is a legendary land of chivalry, sacrifice, romance and heroism. It is a place where colors, too, assume the magnitude of legends making it also the legendary land of India's miniature paintings. Rajasthan and colors are synonymical be it the colors in the eyes of a coy maiden; the glowing gold on the countenance of a youth; the brilliant colors of Rajasthani costumes, or the colors scattered on the leaves of paper.

The author has tried to find out the great secret and the mystic strength of inherent lines and colors of Bundi paintings and has thus attempted to know the great ocean by a segment of it.

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

List of Sketches

CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

(A) Brief History of States of Rajasthan - Mewar, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Kishangarh and Kotah

(B) Political, Social and Cultural History of Bundi, its relation to other Rajput States and the Mughal court

CHAPTER II
BUNDI SCHOOL OF PAINTING

(A) Origin and Development of Bundi School of Painting

(B) Thematic Classification of Bundi School of Painting

PART I
Nayaka -Nayika Bheda

PART II
Baramsa

PART III
Ragamala

PART IV
Krishna-Lila

PART V
Portraits

PART VI
Hunting

PART VII
Harem or Zanana

CHAPTER III
ELEMENTS/ PRINCIPLES/ CHARACTERISTICS OF BUNDI PAINTING

PART I
Technique

PART II
Line

PART III
Plan and Perspective

PART IV
Figures

PART V
Color, Mass, Volume

PART VI
Light and Shade or Chiaroscuro

PART VII
Texture

PART VIII
Landscapes

PART IX
Expressions in Compositions

PART X
Interior Decoration

PART XI
Props

PART XII
Serials

CHAPTER IV
CRITICAL APPRECIATION AND ANALYSIS OF BUNDI SCHOOL OF PAINTING

CHAPTER V
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BUNDI STYLE WITH OTHER SCHOOLS OF RAJASTHAN, PARTICULARLY BIKANER, KISHANGARH, KOTAH, UNIARA, JAIPUR AND MUGHAL

PART VI
CONTRIBUTION OF BUNDI STYLE AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN MINIATURES

APPENDICES

Appendix I - V

Bibliography

Glossary

Index