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Wirte an easy note on The origin and development of the mughal school painting

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Answered by soummmyadip
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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
Answered by Adi111s
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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. 
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