The Sword and the Flute
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The Sword and the Flute

Visual images consist entirely of Indian miniature paintings, while an off-screen narrator traces the rise of this art form within the courts of Akbar (1542-1605), who united what is now India and Pakistan, and his son Jahangir (1569-1627). Two schools of the miniature paintings, done by anonymous artists, flourished after Akbar established unity and peace across what had been many smaller states: the Moghul (Islamic) school and the Rajput (Hindu) school. The Moghul paintings record the events of the court, while the Rajput school connects physical beauty and, in particular, the longing of women to the transcendent values of the spirit.

Overview

Release Date
Jan 1, 1959
Original Title
The Sword and the Flute
Runtime
24 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Merchant Ivory Productions
Production Countries
India, United States of America