Miniature Painting

Miniature Painting

Islamic miniature painting is generally understood to mean small paintings that are or once were part of a manuscript, used as a frontispiece or an illustration for a text. Drawings and individual paintings have, however, also been preserved. They were either sketches or were intended to be placed as independent works of art in an album.

The miniatures usually had a paper base, but cardboard and in rare cases cotton or silk cloth were also used. The brilliant colors are usually opaque.

The oldest preserved miniature paintings were made in around the year 1000, but not until around 1200 were they found in larger numbers. Islamic miniature painting is often categorized rather summarily into four regional schools: the Arab, the Persian, the Indian, and the Ottoman Turkish.

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ISLAMIC ART: MINIATURE PAINTING

Islamic Art: Miniature painting

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Miniature from a copy of the Tuti-nama. “A Young Woman Visited by the Sultan’s Viziers”
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Miniature from a copy of the Ramayana. “Sita Shies Away from Hanuman, Believing He is Ravana in Disguise”
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Miniature from a copy of Rashid al-Din’s Jami al-tawarikh.
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Miniature pasted on an album leaf. “The Great Mughal Jahangir’s Darbar
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Miniature. “An Angel Conversing with a Group of Europeans”
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Miniature. “A Lady with Flower and Fly Whisk”
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Miniature pasted on an album leaf. “Portrait of Sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapur”
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Miniature pasted on an album leaf. “Portrait of Sayyid Shah Kallimullah Husayni”
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Two miniatures. “The Darbar of Cornelis van den Bogaerde” and “The procession of Cornelis van den Bogaerde”
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Miniature. “Khusraw Beholding Shirin Bathing”
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Miniature pasted on an album leaf. “Birth in a Palace”
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Miniature. “A Palace Complex with Harem Gardens”
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Miniature pasted on an album leaf. “Lovers in a Landscape”
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Watercolor on paper. “A Turtle Dove on a Tamarind Branch.” Signed by Zain al-Din
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Miniature. “Thakur Dawlat Singh Among Courtiers”
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Two miniatures. “Kala with Saber Drawn” and “Kala in Uniform”
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Miniature. “Four Women in a Palace Garden”
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Miniature pasted on cardboard. “Maharaja Ajit Singh of Jodhpur”
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Miniature from volume 4 of a copy of Mustafa al-Darir’s Siyar-i-Nabi. “Ali Beheading Nadr ibn al-Harith in the Presence of the Prophet Muhammad”
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Miniature from volume 4 of a copy of Mustafa
al-Darir’s Siyar-i Nabi (Life of the Prophet)
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Illustrated Manuscript of Seyyid Lokman on Mehmed III’s Campaign in Hungary
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Decoupage work, colored, embossed cardboard and feathers
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Miniature from a Silsile-name. “Portrait of Sultan Mustafa III”
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Miniature from a copy of Fadil-i Enderuni’s Zenan-name. “An Ethiopian Woman”
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