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Development of Miniature Paintings in India:

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Miniature art or painting in little is a genre that focuses on art (especially painting, engraving and sculpture) with a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Miniature art societies, such as the World Federation of Miniaturists (WFM), provide applicable definitions of the term. Miniature’ generally stands for a painting or illumination, minute in size, meticulous in detailing and delicate in brushwork. Indian Miniature Painting has its widespread history of over thousand years and highlights a wide-ranging documentation of the spiritual and emotional images of the Indian people. Fundamentally, miniatures artists applied bright colours with tempera effect and exhibit an extraordinary perceptive of colour combinations. Indian miniatures are in the art world class art. Company school painting is broadly the nomenclature of Indian paintings rendered by indigenous artists under the patronage of the officials of the East India Company. This class of painting pursued idiom of Western art and sought for themes which its new connoisseurs liked. Essentials of Western art, the technique of colour shading, texture and visual accuracy, no matter even if it was achieved by simply colouring a photograph for giving it a portrait's look, or a portrait, even if idealised, was based on a camera photo, became the most required stylistic features of this new class of painting in India.

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Miniature art or painting in little is a genre that focuses on art (especially painting, engraving and sculpture) with a long history that dates back to the scribes of the medieval ages. Miniature art societies, such as the World Federation of Miniaturists (WFM), provide applicable definitions of the term. Miniature’ generally stands for a painting or illumination, minute in size, meticulous in detailing and delicate in brushwork. Indian Miniature Painting has its widespread history of over thousand years and highlights a wide-ranging documentation of the spiritual and emotional images of the Indian people. Fundamentally, miniatures artists applied bright colours with tempera effect and exhibit an extraordinary perceptive of colour combinations. Indian miniatures are in the art world class art. Company school painting is broadly the nomenclature of Indian paintings rendered by indigenous artists under the patronage of the officials of the East India Company. This class of painting pursued idiom of Western art and sought for themes which its new connoisseurs liked. Essentials of Western art, the technique of colour shading, texture and visual accuracy, no matter even if it was achieved by simply colouring a photograph for giving it a portrait's look, or a portrait, even if idealised, was based on a camera photo, became the most required stylistic features of this new class of painting in India.

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"Development of Miniature Paintings in India:", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.3, Issue 8, page no.1965-1970, August-2016, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1701314.pdf

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"Development of Miniature Paintings in India:", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.3, Issue 8, page no. pp1965-1970, August-2016, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR1701314.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIR1701314
Registration ID: 301716
Published In: Volume 3 | Issue 8 | Year August-2016
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Page No: 1965-1970
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Area: Engineering
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
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