Indian miniature painting is a painting art developed in North India from the 16th to the 19th century. It was influenced by Persian miniature painting and later developed its own style. They were generally illustrations in books, but also circulated in large independent albums, and their subjects included battle scenes, legends, hunting scenes, wild animals, royal life, mythology, and personal self-portraits.
Characterized by realistic depictions of subject matter, Indian miniature painting later spread to other Indian courts, including Muslim and Hindu kingdoms, and later the Sikh Empire, and was often used to depict Hindu subjects.
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Name: Vintage Indian Revenue Stamp Paper Miniature Painting - Pair of Royal Peacocks - Antique
Dimensions: 21 x 33 cm.
Note: The old cardboard support will inevitably have historical traces, as shown in the picture, please buy it if you can accept it.
The product is an antique piece. The paper on the top has irregular cracks due to age. The condition of the product is as shown in the picture.
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- India
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- This antique painting on old Indian palace stamp paper is the only one of its kind and will be out of print as soon as it is sold.
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