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Here are some more mogul miniatures from my collection. Click on the thumbnails to see full resolution picture. Behind the figure is a typical mughal landscape with minute details, it is painted according to the traditional mughal style.

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Here’s a new miniature I made. It is a single figured composition. Representing a Mughal princess, special place and care is given to the jewelry and the dressing. It is painted according to the traditional mughal style. Sharp and contrasting colours are prefered to make it more eye catching that is black, yellow, green and [...]

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In this post I’ll introduce a few miniatures I made recently. If you like them or if you are interested in these miniatures please leave a comment. The miniature of an old musician: this miniature shows a musician in a somber mood. It shows a Balochi figure (from Balochistan province of Pakistan) holding a musical instrument. it is [...]

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Here are some of the paintings I made.

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In the second half of the 16th century, India witnessed the introduction of Mughal paintings. Mughal painting was evolved around the influences of mannerisms of Persian paintings and paintings of Western Indian School , Sultanate School , Central Asian School , Kashmiri, Tibetan, Nepali and European elements were mixed up. Thus was born Mughal miniature [...]

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