Giles Tillotson Explained

Giles Tillotson
Workplaces:School of Oriental and African Studies
Honorific Suffix:FRAS
Birth Date:25 July 1960

Giles Henry Rupert Tillotson (born 1960) is a writer and lecturer on Indian history and architecture.[1]

Career

He was previously Reader in History of Art and Chair of Art & Archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He is also Fellow and a former director of the Royal Asiatic Society, London.

He currently lives in India and is Consultant Director at the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, City Palace, Jaipur, and Senior Vice President (Museum Exhibitions) at DAG, New Delhi.

His scholarly books include The Rajput Palaces (1987), The Tradition of Indian Architecture (1989), The Artificial Empire (2000), and Building Jaipur (2002, co-authored with Vibhuti Sachdev). His popular writing for general audiences includes his 'Golden Triangle' trilogy - Jaipur Nama (2006), Taj Mahal (2008), and Delhi Darshan (2019) - and the historical novella Return to Bhanupur (2012). He has also edited books on collections, including James Tod's Rajasthan: The Historian and his Collections (2007), A Passionate Eye: Textiles, Paintings and Sculptures from the Bharany Collections (2014), Painting & Photography at the Jaipur Court (2016, with Mrinalini Venkateswaran), and Modern Indian Painting: Jane & Kito de Boer Collection (2019, with Rob Dean).

Works

His major publications include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Giles Henry Rupert Tillotson. 2021-04-22. Rishihood University, Delhi NCR. en-US.