Wirte an easy note on The origin and development of the mughal school painting
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Origin of Mughal School of Paintings is a landmark in history of Indian paintings. The school originated in the reign ofAkbar. The origin of Mughal style is was a result of synthesis of indigenous Indian style of painting and the Safavid school of Persian painting. Mughal paintings were a unique blend of Indian, Persian and Islamic styles. The major features of Mughal Schools are:
Paintings based upon close observation of natureFine and delicate drawing along with calligraphic text descriptions, generally on border.High aesthetic meritPrimarily aristocraticMostly Secular
Paintings based upon close observation of natureFine and delicate drawing along with calligraphic text descriptions, generally on border.High aesthetic meritPrimarily aristocraticMostly Secular
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Mughal paintings are a particular style of south asian painting generally confirmed to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums, which emerged from Persian miniature painting
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This art of painting developed as a blending of Persian and Indian ideas. There was already a Muslim tradition of miniature painting under the Turko-Afghan Sultanate of Delhi which the Mughals overthrew, and like the Mughals, and the very earliest of Central Asian invaders into the subcontinent, patronized foreign culture.
Origin---
This art of painting developed as a blending of Persian and Indian ideas. There was already a Muslim tradition of miniature painting under the Turko-Afghan Sultanate of Delhi which the Mughals overthrew, and like the Mughals, and the very earliest of Central Asian invaders into the subcontinent, patronized foreign culture.
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