Mughal miniatures originated in the 16th century under Emperor Akbar's reign. They served as visual records of historical ...
A rare Mughal-era miniature by Akbar’s favourite artist Basawan, 'A Family of Cheetahs in a Rocky Landscape' (circa 1575-80), ...
Christie's London auction achieved a world record for a Classical Indian painting, selling for £10.2 million. The event ...
As the London art market gears up for Islamic Art Week, its galleries and auction houses face a changing market shaped by ...
Considered one of the earliest natural history studies in Mughal art, the painting is a study of cheetahs in the wild in ...
"The present work is based on an extensive and critical study of the original Mughal paintings supported by contemporary historical literature and provides fresh perspective for the interpretation and ...
Artists' signatures in miniatures of the Mughal school -- The Tulip (ca 1621) : a study by Mansur -- Problem of namesakes and their identity : Farrukh, Farrukh Kalan, Farrukh Khwurd, Farrukh Chela and ...
Emperor Akbar’s favourite artists, Basawan, has set a new record for the most expensive classical Indian artwork sold at auction.
During Asok’s academic journey, he encountered some rare Mughal miniature collections, as far flung as Iran, Ireland and Russia. “I became interested in how Mughal painting developed and changed under ...
A miniature depicting a family of cheetahs relaxing on a patch of luxuriant grass in a rocky landscape, has set the record for the most expensive Indian art ...
A Basawan-attributed miniature of cheetahs in a landscape broke the record for most expensive classical Indian art, selling ...
A Basawan-attributed Mughal painting of cheetahs sold for a record GBP 10.2 million at Christie's London. The auction of ...