Miniature Paintings of Rajasthan
Book Specification
| Item Code: | NAB133 |
| Author: | Dr. Daljeet |
| Publisher: | National Museum, New Delhi |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | 2000 |
| Pages: | 17 (Ten Color Plates) |
| Cover: | Paperback |
| Other Details | 17.3" x 11.5" |
Book Description
Mughal influence, howsoever decisive it was, thus remained confined to mere stylistic innovations in Rajasthani paintings, their main inspiration coming from the Jain paintings of the neighboring Gujarat with whom Rajasthan seems to have shares some of her early, though otherwise late, Jain Kalpasutra paintings which were mostly votive rendered out of devotion receded to the 5th century. The Rajasthani painter, with a mind inspired by such votive and devotional ancient art cult, while seeking to recreate his own world, unknowingly sought from his Ajanta, Gupta and Gujarat Kalpa-sutra predecessor his art vision, and made Rajasthani miniatures, a comparatively late school of Indian art, an instrument of the essential ancient mind.