Describe the main futures of mutual paintings.
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Main Features of the Mughal Paintings in India
1. Confined to Mughal court:
Mughal painting remained confined to the Mughal court and did not reach the people.
2. A synthesis of Indian and Persian elements:
The Mughal rulers brought Persian painters with them. At the same time they patronized Indian painters and the collaboration between these two schools of painters resulted in the synthesis.
3. Main themes of painting:
Apart from Persian books of fables, themes from Mahabharata were also selected. Indian scenes and landscapes came into vogue.
4. Abundant use of colours:
Golden colours considered to be the symbols of prosperity of the Mughals began to be used increasingly.
5. Climax of Mughal painting:
Jahangir had a very discriminating eye and Mughal painting reached its climax of glory during his reign.
1. Confined to Mughal court:
Mughal painting remained confined to the Mughal court and did not reach the people.
2. A synthesis of Indian and Persian elements:
The Mughal rulers brought Persian painters with them. At the same time they patronized Indian painters and the collaboration between these two schools of painters resulted in the synthesis.
3. Main themes of painting:
Apart from Persian books of fables, themes from Mahabharata were also selected. Indian scenes and landscapes came into vogue.
4. Abundant use of colours:
Golden colours considered to be the symbols of prosperity of the Mughals began to be used increasingly.
5. Climax of Mughal painting:
Jahangir had a very discriminating eye and Mughal painting reached its climax of glory during his reign.
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