Jali: lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture
A "jali" is a perforated stone or latticed screen, with ornamental patterns that draw on the compositional rhythms of calligraphy and geometry. In the parts of Asia and the Mediterranean where solar rays are strongest and brightest is where "ustads", or master artisans, were able...
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Zusammenfassung: | A "jali" is a perforated stone or latticed screen, with ornamental patterns that draw on the compositional rhythms of calligraphy and geometry. In the parts of Asia and the Mediterranean where solar rays are strongest and brightest is where "ustads", or master artisans, were able to evolve an aesthetic language of light, giving it form and shape through stone and other materials. Jalis share a common aim to bring filtered light into enclosed spaces, while providing protection and privacy. Additionally, they shape the atmosphere of a sacred space, augment the grandeur of palaces and enhance the charm of domestic interiors. This book explores the delicate beauty of more than two-hundred jalis across India, from fourteenth-century examples in Delhi to those designed by global contemporary artists inspired by historical styles. This expansive volume covers the temple designs of the Gujarat Sultanates, imperial symbolism and Sufi allusions in Mughal jalis, the innovations and adaptations of jalis across Rajasthan and central India and, further south, calligraphy in stone relief and pierced stone in the Deccan.0With contributions by American art historian Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, George Michell, an authority on South Asian architecture, and renowned art and architectural historian Ebba Koch, this lavishly illustrated publication reveals the poetry etched in these stone screens |
Beschreibung: | 268 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9789385360749 9385360744 |
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title | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture |
title_auth | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture |
title_exact_search | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture |
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title_full | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture Navina Najat Haidar ; with photography by Abhinav Goswami ; contributions by Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, George Michell and Ebba Koch |
title_fullStr | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture Navina Najat Haidar ; with photography by Abhinav Goswami ; contributions by Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, George Michell and Ebba Koch |
title_full_unstemmed | Jali lattice of divine light in Mughal architecture Navina Najat Haidar ; with photography by Abhinav Goswami ; contributions by Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites, George Michell and Ebba Koch |
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