| Images of Thought: Visuality in Islamic India 1550-1750 |
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| isbn: 9781847180735 | Title: Images of Thought: Visuality in Islamic India 1550-1750 |
| Binding: Hardback | Author: Gregory Minissale Date of Publication: 2006-11-01 |
| $$image$$> UK: £34.99 US: $52.99 | Images of Thought is an entirely new approach to understanding non-Western art. Supported by a wide reading in anthropology, theology and philosophy, it provides an intellectual context for reading the visual language of Indian and Persian miniature art. By decoding artistic conventions, and with searching visual analyses, the book attempts to transform our understanding of art as an illustration of history to art as a reflection of the intellect. Images of Thought should be of interest to the general reader, students and scholars of art and critical theory, as it shows that one of the world’s richest painting traditions can offer important insights into issues of visual perception and intellectual production generally. Gregory Minissale completed his PhD in art history at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Co-editor of Drain, a journal of contemporary art, he taught at graduate and undergraduate levels in the US for several years before returning to the UK to lecture at the University of Reading and London Metropolitan University. He is now an independent scholar.
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