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trace the growth of miniature painting​

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Answered by Ashishkumar098
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Miniature Painting

Miniatures or small-sized paintings are generally done on cloth or paper using water colours, although the earliest were done on palm leaves and wood.

The Mughals used them mainly to illustrate historical accounts of battles, scenes from the court, lives of people, etc. They were also used to illustrate Jain texts.

Later, this style influenced the paintings of Rajasthan and the Deccan areas to depict mythology, poetry, portraits of the royals.

In the late 17th century, the style of miniature painting also grew as an art form known as 'Basohli' in the Himalayan foothills (present-day Himachal Pradesh).

Also, when Mughal artists migrated to the plains, they used vaishnavite traditions and developed the Kangra school of paintings that used soft colours and hues.

This is how the style of miniature painting started with the Mughals and changed as it spread to other areas. And the Mughals also used new styles as they started living and working with people in other areas.

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