Favorite Book: The Art of India
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Blending Persian and European influences, Indian art from the Mughal period is evident in architecture, painting, and sculpture alike, with its most iconic symbol being none other than the famous “Palace of Love,” the Taj Mahal. *The Art of India* offers us a glimpse into this period and one of the world’s greatest nations.
Part of the “Les Thématiques” collection published by Parkstone International, this book immerses us in Indian art and its history. Each page features one or more works that illustrate key moments in the Mughal Empire—or even the completion of the Taj Mahal—as seen through the eyes of contemporary artists, offering a completely new artistic perspective.
You can find it here
But before we tell you more, we wanted to introduce you to our favorite book: *The Art of India*.
In the Depths of the Palace of Love
Blending Persian and European influences, Indian art from the Mughal period is evident in architecture, painting, and sculpture alike, with its most iconic symbol being none other than the famous “Palace of Love,” the Taj Mahal. *The Art of India* offers us a glimpse into this period and one of the world’s greatest nations.
Part of the “Les Thématiques” collection published by Parkstone International, this book immerses us in Indian art and its history. Each page features one or more works that illustrate key moments in the Mughal Empire—or even the completion of the Taj Mahal—as seen through the eyes of contemporary artists, offering a completely new artistic perspective.
You can find it here