Maharaja Ranjit Singh as Patron of the Arts explores the cultural legacy of the great Sikh ruler, highlighting his exceptional patronage of art, architecture, and diplomacy. Beyond building a powerful empire in northern India, Ranjit Singh promoted Mughal-style architecture, enriched the Golden Temple, developed gardens, supported traditional crafts, and used art strategically in statecraft. Welcoming both Indian and foreign artists to his court, he fostered a unique fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions, making his reign a remarkable chapter in the history of Indian art and cultural exchange.
CONDITION USED GOOD, MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH AS PATRON OF THE ARTS, MARG PUBLICATION HARDCOVER, 1981
₹10,345.00 ₹8,941.00
CONDITION USED GOOD, MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH AS PATRON OF THE ARTS, MARG PUBLICATION HARDCOVER, 1981
₹10,345.00 ₹8,941.00
PUBLISHER : MARG PUBLICATIONS
HARDCOVER : 138 PAGES
1 in stock
Categories: Art, Art Books, Coffee Table, Coffee Table, General Art, Rare Books, Used books
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