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Grand architecture of medieval Rajasthan : innovation and imitation Vol. II / Salim Zaweed

By: Language: Eng Publication details: Shubhi Publications 2021 GurugramEdition: 1st edDescription: x, 97 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9788182903708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.954 ZAW
Summary: From the dazzling spectacle of fort-palace complexes to the gigantic temples or the beautiful havelīs, gardens, cenotaphs and Stepwells, Rajasthan preserves a remarkable demonstration of inventive and display a mesmerizing decorative complexity with form and ornament combining to create an indivisible whole. The monuments testify to a culture where local and imported ideas, vernacular and pan-Islamic traditions fused and re-interpreted to create a majestic architectural heritage with exceptional buildings. General publications on Indian Regional architecture usually devote a single chapter to the Rajasthan. Even specialist monographs can only cover a portion of the region due to the sheer number of sites as well as only single type of building. Built between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Rajput Maharajas, with stylistic variations, this book represents the first comprehensive, regional study of these fort-palace complexes, temples, cenotaphs, havelīs, gardens and water conservation techniques in two volumes to embrace the visual diversity of the Rajasthan without sacrificing the rigour of the academic study.
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From the dazzling spectacle of fort-palace complexes to the gigantic temples or the beautiful havelīs, gardens, cenotaphs and Stepwells, Rajasthan preserves a remarkable demonstration of inventive and display a mesmerizing decorative complexity with form and ornament combining to create an indivisible whole. The monuments testify to a culture where local and imported ideas, vernacular and pan-Islamic traditions fused and re-interpreted to create a majestic architectural heritage with exceptional buildings. General publications on Indian Regional architecture usually devote a single chapter to the Rajasthan. Even specialist monographs can only cover a portion of the region due to the sheer number of sites as well as only single type of building. Built between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Rajput Maharajas, with stylistic variations, this book represents the first comprehensive, regional study of these fort-palace complexes, temples, cenotaphs, havelīs, gardens and water conservation techniques in two volumes to embrace the visual diversity of the Rajasthan without sacrificing the rigour of the academic study.

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