The Spread of Indian Miniature Painting During the Period of Islamization
- Bibliographic Description: Antanas Andrijauskas, „Indų miniatiūrinės tapybos sklaida islamizacijos laikotarpiu“, @eitis (lt), 2016, t. 631, ISSN 2424-421X.
- Previous Editions: Antanas Andrijauskas, „Indų miniatiūrinės tapybos sklaida islamizacijos laikotarpiu“, Logos, 2012, nr. 70, p. 105–112, nr. 71, p. 114–118, ISSN 0868-7692.
- Institutional Affiliation: Lietuvos kultūros tyrimų institutas.
Summary. The article considers Indian and Islamic traditions of miniature painting in the territory of Hindustan Peninsula after the Arab Muslim conquest. It analyzes styles of various regional painting schools and their interactions from 16th to 19th century. It concentrates mostly on the inquiry of Moghul court miniature painting tradition and its relations with Persian painting traditions. Also it touches upon Hindu and Jain art tradition in Rajasthan (Rajput miniature painting) and North India highland regions (Guleira and Kangra painting schools).
Keywords: Indian and Islamic painting tradition, Moghul arts, Rajput miniature paintings, Kangra school.