Miniature Art
Miniature painting is a traditional art form that originated in India in the 16th century. It is characterized by intricate and detailed paintings that are typically small in size, ranging from a few inches to a few feet. The art form is known for its vibrant colors, delicate brushwork, and intricate details, which are often used to depict scenes from mythology, literature, and everyday life.
History of
Miniature Art
Miniature painting has a rich history that spans over four centuries. It emerged during the Mughal Empire (1526-1756), when artists from Persia and other parts of Asia were invited to India to work on the imperial court’s art projects. These artists brought with them their own unique styles and techniques, which eventually blended with the existing Indian art traditions to create a distinct style of miniature painting. Over time, miniature painting evolved and spread to different parts of India, with various schools and sub-schools emerging in different regions. The most notable schools of miniature painting are the Mughal, Rajasthani, and Pahari schools, each with its own unique style and characteristics.
Characteristics of Miniature Painting
Delicate brushwork: Miniature paintings require great skill and delicacy, with artists using fine brushes to create intricate details and patterns.
Narrative style: Miniature paintings often tell a story or depict a scene from mythology, literature, or everyday life.
Techniques Used in Miniature Painting
Comparative Study
Phases
RAJASTHANI MINIATURE
MUGHAL MINIATURE
PAHARI MINIATURE
Early Phase
Bundi
HUMAYUN AND AKBAR ERA (Early)
–
TITLE – BARAH MASA ( MAAGH RAG)
SCHOOL – HAROTI
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON SHEET
DIMENSIONS- 11 X 7.8 INCHES
TITLE – EMPEROR AKBAR WITH HIS son
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 19.5 X 13.5 INCHES
Mid Phase
NATHDWARA, JODHPUR,
BIKANER, NAGORE
JAHANGIR AND SHAH JAHAN ERA (Middle)
BASOHLI
TITLE – WORSHIP OF VARAHA AVTAAR
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS- 10 X 8 inches
TITLE – Shahjahan on a terrace holding a bud.
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 18 X 13 INCHES
TITLE – Lord Brahma
MEDIUM- natural pigments on tempera paper
DIMENSIONS – 8.5 X 5.8 INCHES
Later Phase
KISHANGARH
AURANGZEB ERA
KANGRA
TITLE – BANI THANI
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS- 13.2 X 9 inches
TITLE – Bahadur Shah Zafar and his wife
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 11.8 X 8.2 INCHES
TITLE – Courtseman with his family
MEDIUM- natural pigments on tempera paper
DIMENSIONS – 9.8 X 7.2 INCHES
CENTURY
RAJASTHANI MINIATURE
MUGHAL MINIATURE
PAHARI MINIATURE
Early Phase
Bundi
HUMAYUN AND AKBAR ERA (Early)
–
TITLE – BARAH MASA ( MAAGH RAG)
SCHOOL – HAROTI
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON SHEET
DIMENSIONS- 11 X 7.8 INCHES
TITLE – EMPEROR AKBAR WITH HIS son
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 19.5 X 13.5 INCHES
Mid Phase
NATHDWARA, JODHPUR,
BIKANER, NAGORE
JAHANGIR AND SHAH JAHAN ERA (Middle)
BASOHLI
TITLE – WORSHIP OF VARAHA AVTAAR
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS- 10 X 8 inches
TITLE – Shahjahan on a terrace holding a bud.
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 18 X 13 INCHES
TITLE – Lord Brahma
MEDIUM- natural pigments on tempera paper
DIMENSIONS – 8.5 X 5.8 INCHES
Later Phase
KISHANGARH
AURANGZEB ERA
KANGRA
TITLE – BANI THANI
MEDIUM – TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS- 13.2 X 9 inches
TITLE – Bahadur Shah Zafar and his wife
MEDIUM- TEMPERA ON PAPER
DIMENSIONS – 11.8 X 8.2 INCHES
TITLE – Courtseman with his family
MEDIUM- natural pigments on tempera paper
DIMENSIONS – 9.8 X 7.2 INCHES
17 X 13 inches
Tempera On Sheet
Pahari School (Sub School - Kangra)
Early 19th Century
12 X 7.5 inches
Tempera On Sheet
17th Century
9.5 X 7.5 inches
Tempera On Sheet
Jaipur School
18th Century
19 X 13 inches
Tempera On Sheet
17th Century