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Malini Roy
Malini Roy is an art historian and Curator of Visual Arts at the British Library. Research interests include late 17th and 18th century South Asian painting, the East India Company and art commissions, and British artists in India.
Recent publications include, Mughal India: Art, Culture and Empire, co-authored with J.P. Losty (British Library, 2012) and 50xIndia: the 50 most beautiful miniatures from the Rijksmuseum (Nieuw Amsterdam, 2008).
Courses
Shiva dancing in a ring of fire and the white marble Taj Mahal are two of the most famous images from the rich artistic heritage of the Indian subcontinent. This course will examine the great diversity of art produced in South Asia over 2,000 years.
Shiva dancing in a ring of fire and the white marble Taj Mahal are two of the most famous images from the rich artistic heritage of the Indian subcontinent. This course will examine the great diversity of art produced in South Asia over 2,000 years.
Shiva dancing in a ring of fire and the white marble Taj Mahal are two of the most famous images from the rich artistic heritage of the Indian subcontinent. This course will examine the great diversity of art produced in South Asia over 2,000 years.