Mughal Miniature: Royal Lovers in a Landscape
A richly pigmented Mughal miniature painting on paper depicting royal lovers in a garden landscape, ink, colours and gold on paper. Mughal period, India, 17th century — from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access collection.
The Mughal Painting TraditionThe Mughal emperors — who ruled northern India from 1526 to 1857 — were among history's great patrons of painting. Beginning with Emperor Akbar (r. 1556–1605), who established a royal atelier of painters drawn from Persia and India, Mughal painting synthesised Persian mi...
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