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Miniature
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This
is the most visible and widely prevalent type of painting,
colourful pictures painted in glowing mineral and
vegetable colours on hand-made papers. The miniature
painter did not lack patronage. Seven styles in different
kingdoms developed rapidly (the technique was similar to
wall paintings, cloth and manuscripts illustrations) used
initially manuscripts for text illustrations, they
gradually evolved as portfolios of the life and times of
their Royal patrons. The miniature tradition goes back at
least to the 11th century. Later the Mughal influence
though their style was of Mughal court style, yet the
painters by the 17th century settled for traditional
idioms and regional elements. And the modern miniature
painting speaks of those age-old traditions of Rajasthan.
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