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characteristics of Mughal paintings​

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Answered by Itzkrushika156
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Explanation:

Mughal miniatures were small (many not more than a few square inches), brightly colored, and highly detailed paintings mostly used to illustrate manuscripts and art books. Despite their tiny sizes, they are incredibly precise, with some lines painted using brushes composed of a single hair.

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Answered by amala2938
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Answer:

Mughal miniatures were small (many not more than a few square inches), brightly colored, and highly detailed paintings mostly used to illustrate manuscripts and art books.

Despite their tiny sizes, they are incredibly precise, with some lines painted using brushes composed of a single hair.

Explanation:

Paintings were based upon close observation of nature with high aesthetic merit.

Under Jahangir, the Mughal school paintings acquired greater charm, refinement and dignity.

The emperor Jahangir had a great fascination for nature and took delight in the portraiture of birds, animals and flowers.

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