Size | 5×16" |
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Weight | 150gms |
Framed | No |
Colours used | Natural colors |
MOQ | 1000pcs |
Miniature On Silk Cloth
$2,400.00
The style of miniature painting that developed mainly in the independent Hindu states of Rājasthān in western India in the 16th–19th century. It evolved from Western Indian manuscript illustrations, though Mughal influence became evident in the later years of its development.
Long necks and large almond-shaped eyes are some of the features in this style. Architectural spaces were painted in fine detail. Mythology, court scenes, hunting scenes, and nature were some of the common themes that were portrayed.
Themes of these paintings are mainly Puranic or Epic. Krishna-Leela is the most popular theme along with some stories of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Folk lore of Rajasthan like Dhola-Maru and Roopmati and Baajbahadur are also illustrated in these paintings.
Framing can be done on request on extra charges.
Disclaimer: Any 2 paintings can not be exactly same as these are handmade.
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