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Indian Miniature Art - A Durbar scene depicting a Hindu Raja surrounded by his Courtiers, Deccan, circa 1800 - Art Prints

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About Indian Miniature Art A Durbar scene depicting a Hindu Raja surrounded by his Courtiers, Deccan, circa 1800
Paintings from the various courts of the central Indian plateau — or ‘Deccan’ — represent some of the most fabulous Indian artworks, again with a strong Persian influence. The Muslim courts of Golconda, Bijapur and Ahmednagar were strong rivals to the Mughals and developed a particular style characterized by a tropical ambience, suave forms and silhouettes and surprising colour combinations.   Deccan painting grew almost simultaneously with Mughal art, with Ahmednagar, Golkonda, Bijapur, and subsequently Hyderabad as its centres. Most of the painters working at these courts were immigrants of Turkey, Iran and Europe, and had brought with them their artistic idioms and skills. Deccan art attained a great maturity in form and sophistication, acquiring the same regard as Mughal paintings.
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Indian Miniature Art - A Durbar scene depicting a Hindu Raja surrounded by his Courtiers, Deccan, circa 1800 by Tallenge Store. Our art prints are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks and lamination to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All prints include a sufficent white border around the image to allow for future framing, if desired. Product will be shipped in 2 days

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