7th Class Social Science The Making of Regional Cultures Question Bank The Making of Regional Cultures - Long answer Type Question

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    Write short note on the paintings during the Mughal rule.

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    The Mughals patronized miniature paintings. The paintings were viewed only by the royal family and were often given as gifts. Bright colours like red and turquoise blue were used. Court scenes, hunting and battle scenes and natural scenes were the main themes These paintings are like a binocular through which we can see the medieval his torn of India After Shah  Jahan, the art of painting declined steadily since his successor Aurangzeb did not support painting. The artists left the Mughal Empire and went to other regional states. The Mughal style of painting was influenced by the regional style and new distinctive styles developed. Several schools of painting evolved, such as Mewar, Bundi, Kotah, Marwar, Bikaner, Jaipur, and Kishangarh.


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