Arthur Milner
Cut tile mosaic decoration in a panel on the outside of the Friday Mosque in Mathura, 1660, Courtesy Arthur Millner.
The glazed architectural ceramics of the Indian subcontinent, mostly produced during the Sultanate and Mughal periods, are remarkable for their variety of design and technique. It could be argued that the artistic inventiveness, seen in tiles produced in this region rivals, and even surpasses those that are seen in the great production centres of Iran, Central Asia and Turkey. Sadly, what is left today are fragmentary remains as a result of the ravages of time, climate, vandalism and neglect.
Join us for an illustrated talk, as Arthur Millner highlights the key themes of his recent book, Indian Tiles, showing examples of the various regional types.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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