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A Dance for Self Delight
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10.0" X 13.0"
¥72,098
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Monarch from the Deccan
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6.5" X 9.0"
¥23,527
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Textile Trader
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10.0" X 13.0"
¥57,679
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Princes
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10.6" X 13.3"
¥78,929
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Concert of a Couple Sharing a Common Passion
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10" X 13.25"
¥85,000
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Black Deer
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7.0" X 9.0"
¥30,357
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Garuda Flying with the Fighting Elephant and Tortoise
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7.7" X 11.4"
¥57,679
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Nayika Confiding in Her Pigeon Messenger
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11.5" X 20.5"
¥30,357
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Love at First Sight
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15.0" X 12.0"
¥73,616
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The Maid Leads the Heroine to Her Lover
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10 inch X 13 inch
¥62,232
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The Kite Workshop
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13" X 10"
¥54,643
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A Musical Party
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13.5 X 10.5"
¥54,643
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Potteries Shop
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10.5" x 13.5"
¥66,786
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The Bangle Shop
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13.5" x 10.5"
¥66,786
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Princesses
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10.6" X 13.3"
¥78,929
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Mughal Nobles
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10.1" X 13.2"
¥66,786
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Falcon
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12" x 16"
¥63,750
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Portrait of Shah Jahan
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11.0" X 14.5"
¥54,643
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The Human Royal Meets the Wild One
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13.5" X 10.5"
¥49,330
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The Open Door
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9.0" X 6.5"
¥44,777
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Secluded Pleasures
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15.0" X 11.8"
¥72,098
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Tying Anklets on the Royal Elephant
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15.1" X 11.8"
¥54,643
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Which is More Interesting – The Book, or the Parrot?
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10.5 inches X 13.8 inches
¥66,786
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An Elephant from the Royal Stables
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10.5" X 8.6"
¥43,259
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Allegorical Portrait of the God Mars
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10.3" X 14.5"
¥77,411
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Portrait of a Princess
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9.5" X 12.5"
¥28,080
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Lady Confides in Her Bird
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9.7" X 12.6"
¥13,661
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Woman Dressing Herself
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9.7" X 12.3"
¥13,661
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Shy Bride
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9.5" X 12.5"
¥13,661
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Polo on Elephants
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12.1" X 8.5"
¥54,643
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Ornaments
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5.0" x 7.0"
¥15,179
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Vying for Center stage
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10.1" X 13.3"
¥78,929
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Vishnu Killing the Demons Madhu and Kaitabha
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6.8" X 12.2"
¥78,929
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A Colorful (and Joyous) Celebration of Life
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14.0" X 11.0"
¥63,750
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Nautch Girl
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10.5" x 15.5"
¥38,705
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Capturing the Cheetah
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13.1" X 9.9"
¥54,643
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Wishing to Bestow Every Happiness in the World on Her....
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¥34,911
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Samarpita – The Heroine Devoted to Her Love
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6.3" X 9.0"
¥35,670
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The Fruits of Colour
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¥54,643
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Flowers in Bloom
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5.7" X 8.5"
¥13,661
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Elephants in Action
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11.7" X 8.1"
¥27,321
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The Royal Bull and His Female
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10.8" X 7.1"
¥27,321
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The First Time (Suhag Raat)
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¥63,750
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The Science of Natural History Elevated to the Status of Art
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¥25,045
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A Floral Delight
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5.7" X 8.4"
¥13,661
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A Composite Extravaganza
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¥102,455
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Being Pampered
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6.8" X 9.6"
¥30,357
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The Game of Hopscotch
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¥54,643
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The Princess
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6.6" X 9.3"
¥21,250
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The Prince
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¥21,250
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The Fruit Seller
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12.5" X 9.5"
¥46,295
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Battle with the Hazars, from the Baburnama
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7.0" X 10.0"
¥47,813
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A Damsel Bedecked in Jewelry
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8.0" X 11.0"
¥66,027
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Jahangir Spearing a Lioness
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10.3" X 7.3"
¥37,188
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Maidens Welcoming the Arrival of Shravana
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13.0 INCH HEIGHT X 10.0 INCH WIDTH
¥72,098
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A Royal Ride
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¥16,696
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In the Harem
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¥54,643
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Beauty In Movement
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¥54,643
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Elephant Herd
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¥57,679
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Shah Jahan
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¥66,027
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The Elephant Fight
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¥27,321
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Horse and Accessories
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¥16,696
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The Light Leads But Let a Protective Hand Guard It
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¥57,679
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Portrait of Shahjahan
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7.0" x 11.0"
¥44,777
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Jehangir at His Court
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16.5" x 12.5"
¥63,750
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Royal Elephant
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¥31,875
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Pheasant
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10.5" X 8.3"
¥31,116
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A Sikh Chieftain
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¥27,321
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Hunt Gone Awry
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¥46,295
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Celebrations!
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¥54,643
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The Traveller
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3.0" x 6.0"
¥22,009
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Dance of the Kanjars - A Gypsy Tribe
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12.5" x 9.5"
¥78,929
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Mughal Paintings & Art

The Mughal school of painting runs parallel to the Mughal dynasty. It came into prominence in the sixteenth century, during the reign of king Akbar. It reached its zenith under the patronage of Akbar’s grandson – king Jahangir. The reign of the latter’s successor king Shah Jahan saw its decline and finally under the unsympathetic Aurangzeb it breathed its last.


Indeed, as a school of art, the duration of Mughal painting was a limited one, extending only over approximately two and a half centuries. Actually, it has often been referred to as not exactly a school, but rather an exceptionally brilliant phase in Indian art. The roots of Mughal painting lay in Samarkand and Herat, where under the patronage of the Timurid kings, Persian art reached its apogee.


Babur, a descendant of Timur, and the founder of the Mughal dynasty, speaks of a person named ‘Bihzad’ as ‘a most eminent painter’. It was with the descendants of Bihzad and the deep personal interest taken by Akbar, the grandson of king Babur, that the Mughal school of art started off with a flourish. Regarding the aesthetics of Mughal painting, one exceptional feature is its commitment to realism or the delineation of likeness.


The subjects were majorly drawn from the extremely rich and magnificent court life under the Mughals. That this was a flourishing art during Akbar’s reign is borne out by the list of more than forty painters found in a book written during his era. However, it was under Akbar’s son Jehangir that Mughal painting gained its highest peaks.


Not only portraits and hunting scenes, but also scientific studies of botany and natural history found favor with the artists under the king’s support. The Mughal painters were asked to paint unusual specimens of flora and fauna in their exact likeness. Some of these skilfully painted pictures have survived till today, narrating to us the uniqueness of those rich times.


Under the reign of Shajahan, son of Jahangir, the Mughal school of painting entered its decline. The actual treatment of the subject matter is replaced with more decorative embellishments like rich flowery borders etc. Under Shahjahan architecture scaled new peaks (Taj Mahal etc.), but painting deteriorated. Finally, with the rise of Aurangzeb, Mughal painting breathed its last.


FAQs


Q1. What are the main features of Mughal art?

 

A distinct sense of naturalism in the composition separates Mughal art from other schools of Indian paintings, lending it a rich appearance and realism. An understanding of perception, depth, visual reality and a balance between hidden meaning and observable form in the composition are some other characteristics of Mughal artworks.

 

Q2. Why is Mughal art important?

 

Mughal art is praised worldwide for the degree of inspiration it draws from Indian culture and the subsequent impact it has on the regional artworks in India. As a school of painting that was patronized by the royal court, Mughal paintings are also a direct and unmatched source of history for the Mughal period and assist historians in understanding the socio-political and cultural context of medieval India from the 16th century to 19th century CE.

 

Q3. How did the Mughals contribute to art?

 

Coming from a religious context, i.e. Islam, where representing the human form was forbidden, the Mughals embraced the socio-cultural and artistic traditions of India, and this adaptability of the Mughals contributed to the emergence of a school of Indian painting, which was unique, aesthetically endowed and enriched by different artistic streams.


Inspired by the traditional Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain artworks, Persian art, and European elements, Mughal paintings grew into a formidable art form. Even when the Mughal court in Delhi weakened with the arrival of the British, the elements of Mughal paintings remained intact in the regional kingdoms where they mated with local art forms and birthed newer Indian regional styles, which have gained a huge fandom in the contemporary art world.