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  2. The House of Bijapur - Wikipedia

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    The motivation behind such multi-generational depictions, common in Mughal art, was to symbolize the legitimacy of the rulers. [1] The layout of The House of Bijapur seems to be taken from a painting by Govardhan dated to about 1630-1640, depicting Babur receiving the imperial crown from his ancestor Timur , as Humayun looks on.

  3. Islamic miniature - Wikipedia

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    The field is divided by scholars into four types, Arabic, Persian, Mughal (Indian), Ottoman (Turkish). [1] [2] As in the art history of Europe, "miniature" is generally reserved for images including people, with abstract or geometrical decorative schemes on the pages of books called "illumination".

  4. Category:Painters from the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Painters of Mughal painting, in the Mughal Empire, consisting of what is now India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan in the 16th to 18th centuries. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mughal painters . Pages in category "Painters from the Mughal Empire"

  5. Mughal painting - Wikipedia

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    Govardhan, Emperor Jahangir visiting the ascetic Jadrup, c. 1616–1620 [1]. Mughal painting is a South Asian style of painting on paper confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums (), originating from the territory of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent.

  6. Ustad Mansur - Wikipedia

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    The Emperors' album: images of Mughal India, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (downloadable), which contains material on Ustad Mansur (nos. 41,44,45,47) Metropolitan Museum Collections - Nilgai Great Hornbill Vultures; Victoria and Albert Museum - Cheer Pheasant Zebra Turkey Sketch of two cranes

  7. Abu'l-Hasan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Within the painting are many objects and people used to elevate the Mughal court and Emperor Jahangir, such as international imagery and status symbols. One example is the Diana Automaton . [ 10 ] This painting became a part of the St. Petersburg album when it, and many other Mughal artworks, were seized by Nader Shah in 1739.

  8. Video game art - Wikipedia

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    Video game art is a form of computer art employing video games as the artistic medium.Video game art often involves the use of patched or modified video games or the repurposing of existing games or game structures, however it relies on a broader range of artistic techniques and outcomes than artistic modification and it may also include painting, sculpture, appropriation, in-game intervention ...

  9. Video games as an art form - Wikipedia

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    The concept of video games as a form of art is a commonly debated topic within the entertainment industry.Though video games have been afforded legal protection as creative works by the Supreme Court of the United States, the philosophical proposition that video games are works of art remains in question, even when considering the contribution of expressive elements such as acting, visuals ...