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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
Group Show
Peaceful Conquerors: Jain Manuscript Painting
1000 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY 10028-0918


September 10th - March 21st, 2010
 
Jain Svetambara Tirthankara in Meditation, Seated on a Throne Cushion India (Gujarat or Rajasthan) ,
Jain Svetambara Tirthankara in Meditation, Seated on a Throne Cushion India (Gujarat or Rajasthan) ,
Solanki period, ca. first half of the 11th century , White marble , H. 39 in. (99 cm)
© Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page with Dancing Figures from a Jain Manuscript,Page with Dancing Figures from a Jain Manuscript,
ca. 1490, Ink, opaque watercolor on paper, 4 1/2 x 11 1/2 in.
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The art of the book in medieval India is closely associated with the Jain religious community, and illustrated palm-leaf manuscripts survive from around the tenth century, while those on paper appear after the twelfth, when paper was introduced from Iran. The use of paper permitted larger compositions and a greater variety of decorative devices and borders. Significantly, however, the format of the palm-leaf manuscript was retained. By the end of the fourteenth century, deluxe manuscripts were produced on paper, brilliantly adorned with gold, silver, crimson, and a rich ultramarine derived from imported lapis lazuli. The patrons of the works were mainly Svetambara Jains, who considered the commissioning of illustrated books and their donation to Jain temple libraries to be an important merit-making activity. A selection of these exquisite manuscripts will be on view, along with bronzes sculptures of Jinas and a ceremonial painted textile.


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