Rembrandt and the Inspiration of India

Catherine Glynn author Stephanie Schrader author Yael Rice author William W Robinson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Getty Trust Publications

Published:20th Mar '18

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Rembrandt and the Inspiration of India cover

EXHIBITION: The J. Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Center, March 13 to June 24, 2018.

This sumptuously illustrated volume pairs Rembrandt's drawn copies of Mughal paintings with originals of similar composition .Ahh, the impact of Indian art and culture on a Dutch artist in the late 1650s! Pairing Rembrandt's twenty-three surviving drawings of Shah Jahan, Jahangir, Dara Shikoh, and other Mughal courtiers with Mughal paintings of similar compositions, the book critiques the prevailing notion that Rembrandt "brought life" to the static Mughal art. With essays written by both scholars of both Dutch and Indian art, this volume demonstrates that Rembrandt's contact with Mughal painting inspired him to draw in an entirely new, refined style on Asian paper-an approach that was shaped by the Dutch trade in Asia and prompted by the curiosity of a foreign culture. Seen in this light, Rembrandt's engagement with India enriches our understanding of collecting in seventeenth-century Amsterdam, the Dutch global economy, and Rembrandt's artistic self-fashioning. A close examination of the Mughal imperial workshop provides new insights into how Indian paintings came to Europe as well as how Dutch prints were incorporated into Mughal compositions.

"The collaboration between scholars of Dutch art (Schrader and Robinson) and Mughal painting (Glynn and Rice) offers a welcome balance between Western and non-Western viewpoints that yields interesting new insights into Rembrandt's engagement with the increasingly interconnected world of early modernity." --Historians of Netherlandish Art Reviews

ISBN: 9781606065525

Dimensions: 293mm x 222mm x 18mm

Weight: 996g

160 pages