Deccani Miniature Paintings
Deccani Miniature Paintings
Bijapur School
The Bijapur School of art thrived under the Adil Shahi rulers, known for its jewel tones, dreamy atmosphere, and focuses on the inner world. It reached its peak during Ibrahim Adil Shah II's reign (1580–1627) in Bijapur, featuring in opulence and a distinct style compared to the realism of Mughal paintings.
Golconda School
The Golconda Sultanate, a Deccan powerhouse known for diamonds and global trade, nurtured a distinct artistic style. Local and foreign artists collaborated, fusing Persian techniques with vibrant Deccani colors. These artworks pulsating with Indian energy, offer a glimpse into a fascinating cultural exchange.
Hyderabad School
Hyderabad's artistic journey began in the 18th century with the Asaf Jahi dynasty. Their patronage led to the flourishing of a vibrant style characterized by rich colors, distinctive Deccani features in figures, and ornate costumes. These captivating miniatures, dating back to the mid-1700s, offer a glimpse into Hyderabad's rich artistic heritage.