What is the difference between mughal and deccan art?
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Since Mughal art was mostly confined to Imperial courts, it mainly depicts Mughal splendour and pomp. On the other hand, the Rajput art was an art of the people; it had popular and familiar themes. The Mughal art was isolated from Folk art, while Rajput style was influenced and inspired by Folk art.
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Explanation:
Since Mughal art was mostly confined to Imperial courts, it mainly depicts Mughal splendour and pomp. On the other hand, the Rajput art was an art of the people; it had popular and familiar themes. The Mughal art was isolated from Folk art, while Rajput style was influenced and inspired by Folk art.
Deccani painting is the form of Indian miniature painting produced in the Deccan region of Central India, in the various Muslim capitals of the Deccan sultanates that emerged from the break-up of the Bahmani Sultanate by 1520. These were Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, and Berar. The main period was between the late 16th century and the mid-17th, with something of a revival in the mid-18th century