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The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms Susan Stronge

The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms By Susan Stronge

The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms by Susan Stronge


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This study of the works of art produced under Sikh patronage was published to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the formation of the Sikh brotherhood and a major V&A exhibition. Including jewellery, textiles, paintings and contemporary photographs, it provides a picture of Sikh art and culture.

The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms Summary

The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms by Susan Stronge

In April 1699, Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, baptised five of his followers to create a sacred brotherhood called the Khalsa or "the pure ones". Almost overnight, the Sikh people were transformed into nobility, men taking the name "Singh", meaning lion, and women the name "Kaur", or princess. Among the prescribed symbols for initiates were uncut hair and, for the men, the wearing of turbans which have instantly identified them as Sikhs ever since. The V&A marked the 300th anniversary of this pivotal historic event with an exhibition and book showing the artistic heritage of the Sikhs. Some of the finest pieces from the Treasury of Maharaja Ranjit Singh who ruled from 1801 to 1839, and who expanded Sikh rule in North India, will be illustrated. Ranjit Singh, one of the most colourful figures in Sikh history, was also a significant patron and collector. He commissioned the famous golden throne (now in the V&A) and acquired historic Mughal artefacts and gemstones many of which have never previously been published. Throughout, the illustrations cover the full richness of Sikh arts, from jewellery, gemstones and sumptuous textiles to intricately wrought weapons and armour, to paintings and contemporary photographs, providing a comprehensive picture of Sikh art and culture. The religion of the Sikhs is also explained through paintings, calligraphy and the arts of the book.

About Susan Stronge

Susan Stronge is a curator in the Indian and South-East Asian Department at the V&A, and has written prolifically about the jewellery and other decorative arts of northern India from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Susan Stronge The Sikhs of the Panjab - Khushwant Singh The Sikh Religion - Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh The Golden Temple - Patwant Singh Ranjit Singh and the Image of the Past - A.S. Melikian-Chirvani The Arts of the Court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh - Susan Stronge Painting in the Panjab - B.N. Goswamy Textiles in the Panjab - Rosemary Crill The Military Sikhs - Ian Knight Maharaja Dalip Singh - David Jones Continuing Traditions in the Later Sikh Kingdoms - B.N. Goswamy European Views of the Panjab - E.X. Aijazuddin Photography and the Romance of the Panjab - Divia Patel Catalogue of Exhibition Objects

Additional information

GOR005147180
9781851772629
1851772626
The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms by Susan Stronge
Used - Very Good
Paperback
V & A Publishing
1999-03-31
256
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