Even though men mostly dominated the art world, a few remarkable women made their name. These women created divine, ...
Emeralds the size of eyeballs. Gold daggers set with hundreds of diamonds and rubies. Cabinets intricately inlaid with ivory ...
Art, Architecture and Opulence, the first major exhibition to present the monumental artistic achievements of the ‘Golden Age ...
It is not easy to write anything on Mughal painting without recalling Ananda Coomaraswamy’s elegant, finely-cut words. Close ...
Art, Architecture and Opulence, edited by Susan Stronge, is a visually rich journey through the splendour of Mughal art and ...
Nur Jahan was the only female ruler in the Mughal dynasty Empress Nur Jahan was ... including Nur Jahan, were patrons of art, music and architecture - they built grand cities and majestic forts ...
Drawing visitors into a dreamscape inspired by the Mughal dynasty’s vision of earthly paradise, The Great Mughals: Art, ...
Aurangzeb was born in 1618, the third son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. Growing up a Mughal prince, he was highly educated but was also skilled in horse riding and the art of leading an army.
The subtitle of this exhibition about the “Golden Age” of the South Asian Mughal court (c ... of Jahangir’s son, Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal. Rather, relish the opportunity to ...