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Details

Artform

Miniature Painting, Rajasthan

Artist

Riyaz Uddin

Dimensions

13.7x9.8

Medium

Natural Stone Pigments on Cotton Cloth

Framing

Unframed

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The Painting

In this stunning display of Mughal miniature artwork, Riyaz Uddin demonstrates the delicate brushwork and ornate execution that defines the form. Labelled simply as “Glimpse of Rajasthan '' this painting depicts a forest scene where an elegant young man is being approached by a group of village girls who were on their way to collect water. The difference in stature is emphasised by the positioning of the composition, the finery that the young man is dressed in as well as the halo that emanates from his head. The borders of the work come to abrupt halts where the paints give way to the white of the paper. This gives the work a sense of being a vignette ripped out of a page of some well known epic. This work stands as an emblematic instance of the Mughal miniature form.

The Art

In the world of Mughal miniatures, portraits weren't just likenesses; they were carefully crafted narratives. Emperors, adorned in rich fabrics and jewels, were depicted with both majesty and grace. Artists employed meticulous detail, rendering intricate patterns on clothing and capturing the glint of jewels with precision. Gestures were carefully chosen, a raised hand signifying command while a thoughtful gaze might suggest contemplation. These weren't just portraits; they were visual narratives, portraying the emperors as ideal rulers and solidifying their position at the heart of the Mughal empire.

The Artist

"Born and raised in the pink city of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Riyazuddin started painting at the age of fourteen having been influenced by his father Abdul Shakoor. During his early years Riyazuddin was surrounded by architecture, and influenced by centuries of history, seeing colors which were made from natural stones and antique knowledge passed on by his father. So it is of no surprise that influence undeniably found its way in his work. Being trained under the watchful eye of his father, he grew an inclination towards the Indian school of paintings, specifically the Rajput Painting school under which he got more inclined towards the Pahari Paintings, the influence of which is visible in each brushstroke. In 1988 he started his own studio, converting western paintings of Tarot cards to Indian miniature in 1993. Which gave birth to a style which was completely juxtaposed to his earlier style of work but without any hesitation he went on to incorporate a new surreal element that has become a signature element in his work. "

Provenance

The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.

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Other details

"The price you see is for an unframed painting. If you want us to custom frame the artwork, please drop us a message. We highly encourage this, framing is an art by itself :) The artwork you will receive is as close to the original artwork as possible but as with all things handmade, there may be minute differences in color and motifs, truly rendering each artwork one of a kind. Trust the process! "