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Mughal Miniature Painting: An Analytical Study of the Akbar’s Ramayana

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While the influence of Emperor Akbar’s religious tolerance and patronage of the arts on the development of Mughal miniature painting is widely recognized, this research provides a detailed analysis of the artistic elements in Akbar’s Ramayana. Mughal patronage produced fine illustrated manuscripts, outstanding artistic achievements within a sophisticated cultural context. The translation of Hindu epic scriptures, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, during Akbar’s reign gave rise to Mughal miniature painting an excellent, refined school which amalgamated Indian themes with the rich tradition of Persian miniature painting. This study primarily focuses on the artistic aspects of Akbar’s Ramayana and will provide a nuanced understanding of the blend of Persian and Indian art forms. A brief introduction about its translation to Persian and the social sensitivities provide a historical context leading up to this remarkable act. The central focus is on the pictorial elements, exploring the stylistic treatment of lines, colours, figures, natural elements, architectural features, composition, and layout. A short passage discusses ‘artists and the production process. Seven illustrations from Akbar’s Ramayana were selected to provide visual references to enhance discussions. This research aims to elucidate how Akbar’s Ramayana instigated a significant cultural shift in Indian society through unique aesthetics.
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Title: Mughal Miniature Painting: An Analytical Study of the Akbar’s Ramayana
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While the influence of Emperor Akbar’s religious tolerance and patronage of the arts on the development of Mughal miniature painting is widely recognized, this research provides a detailed analysis of the artistic elements in Akbar’s Ramayana.
Mughal patronage produced fine illustrated manuscripts, outstanding artistic achievements within a sophisticated cultural context.
The translation of Hindu epic scriptures, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, during Akbar’s reign gave rise to Mughal miniature painting an excellent, refined school which amalgamated Indian themes with the rich tradition of Persian miniature painting.
This study primarily focuses on the artistic aspects of Akbar’s Ramayana and will provide a nuanced understanding of the blend of Persian and Indian art forms.
A brief introduction about its translation to Persian and the social sensitivities provide a historical context leading up to this remarkable act.
The central focus is on the pictorial elements, exploring the stylistic treatment of lines, colours, figures, natural elements, architectural features, composition, and layout.
A short passage discusses ‘artists and the production process.
Seven illustrations from Akbar’s Ramayana were selected to provide visual references to enhance discussions.
This research aims to elucidate how Akbar’s Ramayana instigated a significant cultural shift in Indian society through unique aesthetics.

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