Mughal MiniaturesMughal miniature painting, rooted in a diverse mix of cultural, religious and artistic traditions, became one of the richest areas of Islamic art. This book is a survey of the paintings, painters and royal patrons of 16th- and 17th-century Mughal India. |
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Abu'l-Hasan Agra Akbar Akbar's studio Album leaf Allahabad artists attributed Awrangzib Babur Bābur-name Bābur's British Library British Museum calligraphers cm inside margins colour commissioned composition contemporary copy Early seventeenth century emperor engraving European evidently executed Fatehpur Sikri finest Flemish Gouache and gold Gouache on paper Herat Hindu Humayun Husayn illuminated illustrated Imperial albums Imperial Mughal Imperial studio India inks on paper Islamic Jahangir Jesuits Kabul Khamsa Khan Khānān later Manōhar Manşür manuscript memoirs miniature Mughal court Mughal painting Mughal studio Muḥammad Muslim NACF OPPOSITE painters palace Period of Jahangir Persian Polier album portraits Prince regnal reign rulers Safavid Samarkand Sayyid scriptorium Shāh Shah Abbas Shah Jahan Shāhnāme shows sixteenth century style Sultan Tabriz Tamerlane tapestries taste Timurid ارجن از است ان او اور ای این با بسیار بن به بود تا جون دست شد شده شهر کا کرد که کی گفت ما می یا