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A SURVEY OF RAJASTHANI MINIATURE PAINTING (15TH – 17TH CENTURY)

Vol. 1, Issue 1, Jan-Jun 2016 | Page: 69-80

S Seetharaman
Research Scholar Department of Visual Art SaiNath University, Ranchi

Dr. Anup Kumar Chand
Department of Visual Art Sai Nath University, Ranchi

Received: 18-01-2016, Accepted: 28-02-2016, Published Online: 08-03-2016


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Abstract

One of the greatest cultural traditions of the worldis Indian painting. Art has been long mixed up with archaeology in India and has intimidated the layman because of it the sustained joy that created it and gave it richly varied forms of expression through the ages has not so far been matched by a widely shared joy in appreciation. Miniature’s History of Indian Paintingas a project has been designed that will take into account all the important research data and will match the most scholarly work in its references, but in a fluent and engaging narration will also melt the material, the images reflected in it being always the varied visions of beauty in the tradition. On the basis of surveyed results among the eras of 15th to 17th century by visited the different painting schools, previous related data and analyze the data in aspect of this work we focused and provide relevant information about miniature painting, some are based on Mughal and Mewar Painting. In this thesis work by surveyswe provide the result of Rajasthan Miniature painting.

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