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Mughal Miniature Elephant Painting
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MRP: ₹12,999Mughal Elephant Miniature Painting
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Product Description
Mohan Prajapati, a master of the brush, brings to life the resplendent charm of the Mughal era in "The Royal Elephant." With meticulous hand-painting, he unveils the grandeur of a Mughal elephant, adorned in all its regal opulence and accessories. This exquisite piece embodies a captivating fusion of Indian artistry, harking back to the ancient 6th and 7th centuries BCE, and the sophisticated Safavid style of the Persian school, giving birth to the Mughal School of miniature painting. Under the generous patronage of Mughal emperors like Akbar and Jahangir, miniature art flourished as the foremost mode of historical documentation. The legacy endures as the schools of miniature painting persevere in passing down their timeless techniques. Rajasthan, in particular, upholds the rich artistic tradition of Mughal miniature paintings, ensuring that this extraordinary art form remains vibrant. In this artwork, Prajapati encapsulates the essence of this enduring artistry, a testament to the intricate beauty, color theory, and motifs that have enriched the cultural tapestry of India for centuries.
Size -11"8.5"
Colour -Natural Stone Colours
Material -Handmade Vasli Paper
Size -11"8.5"
Colour -Natural Stone Colours
Material -Handmade Vasli Paper
Product Description
Mohan Prajapati, a master of the brush, brings to life the resplendent charm of the Mughal era in "The Royal Elephant." With meticulous hand-painting, he unveils the grandeur of a Mughal elephant, adorned in all its regal opulence and accessories. This exquisite piece embodies a captivating fusion of Indian artistry, harking back to the ancient 6th and 7th centuries BCE, and the sophisticated Safavid style of the Persian school, giving birth to the Mughal School of miniature painting. Under the generous patronage of Mughal emperors like Akbar and Jahangir, miniature art flourished as the foremost mode of historical documentation. The legacy endures as the schools of miniature painting persevere in passing down their timeless techniques. Rajasthan, in particular, upholds the rich artistic tradition of Mughal miniature paintings, ensuring that this extraordinary art form remains vibrant. In this artwork, Prajapati encapsulates the essence of this enduring artistry, a testament to the intricate beauty, color theory, and motifs that have enriched the cultural tapestry of India for centuries.
Size -11"8.5"
Colour -Natural Stone Colours
Material -Handmade Vasli Paper
Size -11"8.5"
Colour -Natural Stone Colours
Material -Handmade Vasli Paper