Features, masters, texts illustrated
AC-3.2.1Core
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Exam Strategy
UPSC Prelims repeatedly tests identification of Mughal painters, their patron emperors, and distinctive stylistic features (perspective, color palette, subject matter). Questions often pair painter names with specific artworks or emperors. Common mistake: confusing Persian influences with Indian regional styles or misidentifying the period of artistic flourishing under different rulers.
High-yield hooks
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Akbar's Akbarnama illustrations — Persian-Indian fusion
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Jahangir's obsession with naturalism and animal portraiture
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Shah Jahan's refined elegance and architectural grandeur reflected
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Mughal school: Indo-Persian synthesis, not pure Persian
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Masters: Basawan, Kesu Das, Mansur, Abul Hasan
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SCANHISTORY/MUGHAL-EMPIRECULTURE/PAINTING-SCHOOLSHISTORY/ART-PATRONAGE