Monday, January 2, 2012

Rajasthani Hindu Paintings

Indianminiature.in offers contemporary & modern Indian paintings by famous rajisthani artists. It is comprehensive and definitive source of bright and colorful Rajisthan paintings. Miniatures are the most famous among paintings developed under the patronage of various rulers.


Rajput painting, also known as Rajasthani Hindu Paintings, is a style of Indian painting, evolved and flourished during the 18th century in the royal courts of Rajputana, India, flowing from the style of Mughal painting, itself derived from the Persian miniature. Each Rajput kingdom evolved a distinct style, but with certain common features. Rajput paintings depict a number of themes, events of epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, Krishna’s life, beautiful landscapes, and humans. Miniatures in manuscripts or single sheets to be kept in albums were the preferred medium of Rajput painting, but many paintings were done on the walls of palaces, inner chambers of the forts, havelis, particularly, the havelis of Shekhawati, the forts and palaces built by Shekhawat Rajputs.