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AMENDMENT: Please note the publications “Rome, past and present, Studio London, Spring 1966”...
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AMENDMENT:
Please note the publications “Rome, past and present, Studio London, Spring 1966” and Bach, H., Indian Love Paintings, New Delhi, 1985 are no longer part of this lot.
Please do also note all publications previously listed under “Books on Tibetan and Nepalese Art” in this lot entry will now be sold in our upcoming Chinese, Japanese & South East Asian Art on 6th November 2024.
A quantity of books on Indian, Tibetan, Islamic and Ottoman art, as well as catalogues
Books on Indian Art
Khandalavala, K., et al. Miniature Painting, Lalit Kala, New Delhi, 1960
Shellim, M., Patchwork to the Great Pagoda: India and British Painters, Kolkata, 1973
Mehta, N. C., Gujarati Painting in the 15th Century, London, 1931 x 2
Khandalavala, K., The development of style in Indian Painting, Madras, 1974
Rizvi, S. A. A., Fatehpur Sikri, New Delhi, 1972
Tagore, S., Rammohun Roy: His Role in Indian Renaissance, Kolkata, 1975
Grindea M., Passages from India, Adam International Review, New York, 1971
Colnaghi, Persian and Mughal Art, London, 1976
Sharma, M. and Kaimal, P., Indian Painting, Mumbai, 2013
Britschgi, J., Die 40 Groessten Meister der Inischen Malerei (1100-1900), Museum Reitberg, Zurich, 2011
Pal, P., and Seid, B., Holy Cow and Other Animals: Selection of Indian Paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 2002
Overton, K., Iran and the Deccan, Bloomington, 2020
Beach, M. C., Reflection of India; Paintings from the 16-19th Century, Toronto, 1979 x 2
Aryan, B.N., Hanuman: The Divine Simian, New Delhi
Ahuja, N. P., The Body in Indian Art and Thought, New Delhi, 2013
Bach, H., Indian Love Paintings, New Delhi, 1985
Europe and the Indies, BBC publications, 1970
Exhibition of Dhundhar Painting, 1977 x2
Isacco, E., Les pigments des miniatures indiennes, Paris, 2008
Images of Krishna, Santa Barbara, 1987
Schwartz, P. R. Printing on Cotton at Ahmedabad, Indian in 1678, Ahmedabad, 1969
The British in India, Brighton Museum, 1973
Simmonds, S and Digby S., Royal Asiatic Society; Its History and its treasures, 1979
Chandra, M., Indian Miniatures in the Allahabad Museum, 1961
Bulletin of the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, April 1949
Book Reviews, Ars Orientalis IV, 1961
Wilkinson, JVS., An Indian Manuscript of the Golestan of the Shah Jahan Period, Ars Orientalis II, 1957
Chester Beatty Monographs nos. 1-3 &7, 1951-1958
Books on Ottoman and Islamic Art
Hitzel, F., Turkophilia: Ottoman Art in Private collections, Paris, 2011
Zietkiewicz-Kotz, J., Treasures of the Orient in the collections of the Wawel Royal Castle, Krakow, 2020
Barakat, H. N., Introduction to Islamic Arts: Calligraphy: The collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, 2016
De Guise, L., Al-Tibb: Healing Traditions in Islamic Medical Manuscripts: The collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, 2018
Freeman Fahid, D., Chess from the Islamic World: The Benaki Museum Collection, Athens, 2023
Curatola, G., Al-Fann: Art from the Islamic Civilization: From the al-Sabah Collection, Milan, 2012
Anand, M. R. Persian Painting, 1930
Luzac and Co., Encyclopedia of Islam, supplements 1 & 2, 1934-36
Set of Facsimile articles by Ivan Stchoukine, (plus duplicates) 1950-1972
Dealer Catalogues
Jorge Welsh, Art of the Expansion and Beyond, London, 2009
Joost van den Bergh, Magic Marking: Tantra, Jain and Ritual Art in India, London, 2016
Joost van den Bergh, Tantric Drawings by Acharya Vyakul and Badrinath Pandit, 2014
Francesca Galloway, Sringar: An Exhibition Celebrating Divine and Erotic Love, London, 2007
Shapero Gallery, Divine Pursuits: Indian Painting Traditions from 15-19th century, 2003 x 2
J Soustiel, Miniatures Orientales de L’inde, 1973
J Soustiel, Miniatures Orientales de L’inde 3, 1983
J Soustiel, Miniatures Orientales de L’inde 4, 1986
Micheal Goedhuis, Birds in an Indian Garden, 1984
Indar Pasricha, The Rajput courts, 1986
Indar Pasricha, Elephants of Fame, 1987
Waddington Tooth Galleries, 1974, 1975 x 2, 1977, 1978 x 3, 1980, 1986, 1990
Auction Catalogues
Sothebys Parke Bernet, 26 September 1972, Bibliography, Art Reference
Sothebys London, 9 July 1987, An Apostle Mosaic from Medieval Torcello
Sothebys London, 30 July 1973, Egyptian, Western Asiatic, Greek, Etruscan and Roman, Primitive, Indian, Indonesian, Tibetan and Nepalese Art
Drouot, 22 November 1960, Collection Sevadjian
Drouot, 20 March 1961, Collection Sevadjian pt2 x2
Cornette de Saint Cyr, 23 June 1982, Collection Maldonado, Tapis
Christies London, 8-10 October 1991 Islamic, Indian Art, Rugs and Carpets
Contemporary and Other
Doshi, S., csmvs Research Journal, Mumbai, 2019
Gallery One and the Indian Avant Garde 1953-1963, Grosvenor Gallery, 2023
Moorhouse, P., Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends, London, 2017
Rome Past and Present “The Studio London” Special Spring number, 1926
Books on Tibetan and Nepalese Art
Rhie, M and Thurman, R. The Sacred Art of Tibet: Expanded Edition, London, 1996
Zanabazar, G., The Eminent Mongolian Sculptor, Ulan Bator, 1982
Vitali, R., Early Temples of Central Tibet, London, 1990
Pal, P., Himalayas: An Aesthetic Adventure, Chicago, 2003
Uhlig, H., On the Path to Enlightenment: The Berti Aschmann Foundation of Tibetan Art at the Museum Reitberg, Zurich, 1995
Weldon, D and Singer J C., The Sculptural Heritage of Tibet: Buddhist Art in the Nyingjei Lam Collection, London, 1999
Pal, P., Art of Nepal, LACMA, 1985
Pal, P., Art of the Himalayas, New York, 1991
Lo Bue, E., Wonders of Lo: The Artistic Heritage of Mustang, Marg, Mumbai, 2010
Pal, P., Lamaist Art: The Aesthetic of Harmony, Boston
Kramrisch, S., Art of Nepal, Vienna
Klimburg-Salter, D., Discovering Tibet: The Tucci Expeditions and Tibetan Paintings, Milan, 2016
Hackin, J., La Sculpture Indienne et Tibetaine au Musee Guimet, Paris, 1931
Pal, P., Vaisnava Iconology in Nepal, Kolkata, 1985
Arts of Asia, March-April 2016
Asian Art
Noriko, T., The Beauty of Imperfection, Japanese Ceramics from the collection of Hans and Anita Roth, Japan, 2016
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