Subject: Workshop on Indo-Persian painting
Indo-Persian Painting Workshop British Museum May 21-25-2007 Tutor : Anita Chowdry This practical workshop for 12 persons, run by International Academic Projects in collaboration with the British Museum, introduces participants to the practice of painting and drawing employed by the painters who worked in the royal ateliers of the Mughal and Regional Indian courts. Using Indian miniaturist's squirrel-hair brushes, and following the various stages involved in constructing a painting, including the preparation and application of pigments and gold, this practical work will be put into context with its historical background by appreciation of the paintings in the British Museum collection. Anita Chowdry, artist and researcher, has maintained a long and close association with the family of Bannu, master painters in India. She has run dedicated workshops and demonstrations to accompany a number of exhibitions at major institutions including The British Museum, the V&A, the National Portrait Gallery and the British Library. In March she is artist in residence at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum, coinciding with the exhibition 'Princes, Palaces, and Passion: The Art of India's Mewar Kingdom'. Further details on this course and other conservation related short courses are available on <URL:http://www.academicprojects.co.uk> or from: James Black Co-ordinator International Academic Projects 6 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 5HJ +44 207 380 0800 Fax: 44 207 380 0500 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:38 Distributed: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-38-018 ***Received on Tuesday, 6 February, 2007