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Home » Inspiration » The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence

The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence

 

The Mughal Dynasty was founded in 1526 by Babur, a Muslim warrior prince, and ran for over 200 years. These were the richest and longest rulers of India and at its peak covered modern day India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum is a celebration of history, colour and art. It is a visual and cultural journey not to be missed.  The Great Mughals left a profound impact on the Indian subcontinent and beyond. This era, marked by remarkable achievements in art, architecture and politics, was one of the most prosperous and influential in the history of South Asia.

A rich exhibition exploring the artistic culture of the Golden Age of the Mughal Court (1560-1660). Beginning with Emperor Akbar, it follows the illustrious artistic production of a great empire through Jahangir and ending with Shah Jahan.

On display are rare treasures made by the court workshops. The paintings, rare manuscripts, carpets, textiles, precious stones and metals are complimented by our colours Pompadour, Azurite, Invisible Green,  Flaxen Grey and Tyrian. All so rich in pigment they bring to life these treasures, evoking the atmosphere of the Mughal Court.

When walking through the exhibition one marvels at the detail and beauty of the 400 year old pieces. From water colours to tapestry depicting the Mughals cultural achievements, it is story telling at its finest.  The craftsmanship of the fabrics and weaponry tell of a time where beauty was in all such objects was highly revered.

From invasion to religion, the exhibition explores the highs and lows of the Mughals rule, as well as the economic climate and bureaucracy of the time.

Persian and Iranian influences are clear to see in the textiles, drawings, books and semi precious stones. Such magnificence and colour at every turn is complemented by the backdrop of Edward Bulmer Natural Paint’s highly pigmented colour palette.

These magnificent courts left a lasting legacy and to this day there is so much to learn from, and be inspired by the objects and artwork displayed. Manuscripts and opulent art take you on a journey from 1500 to discover the Mughals, from Afghanistan and  Kashmir to the rivers of southern India. An empire sustained by military warfare, we learn of the practices, agriculture and way of life of The Mughals.

 

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‘Dazzling decorous delights waft you to paradise’

-The Guardian

The importance of colour in an exhibition as a backdrop is paramount, the colours must sing but not overwhelm,  so curating a palette that is sympathetic to artwork, be it paintings or objects is of upmost importance.

Using non toxic paint with no harmful VOCs means there is no worry of causing damage to the pieces and the air quality within will be pure and safe for visitors.

Our wall emulsion comes in a 2% sheen,  meaning it is a matt emulsion which can be known as a ‘flat’ paint. It won’t distract, but will create a harmonious surrounding and play a supporting role in a busy space.

This is the perfect choice for a gallery, museum or public space and a way of engaging and creating an ethos that supports people and the planet.

We’re so proud at Edward Bulmer Natural Paint to have been able to support the prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum on the curation of this colourful and culturally rich exhibition.

The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence is on until Monday 5th May, book your tickets here.

 

Learn more about why choosing natural paint for your home, gallery, restaurant or office. Our colour library is vast but not overwhelming, conscious colours with historical resonance that are designed for modern living.

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