Art through the History and Culture of India Akta Patel.

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Art through the History and Culture of India Akta Patel

History of India through art Name of Painting: Akbar Inspecting The Constitution of Fatehpur Sikri Place of Origin: Mughal Empire Time Era: C Size of Painting: 14¾" x 10" Medium: Opaque watercolor on paper Location: Victoria & Albert Museum, London Painting Creators: Design by Tulsi the Elder, Painting by Bandi, Portraits by Madhu the Younger Attributes: Shows historical time figures, has a lot of colors

Jahangir and Shah Abbas Origin: Mughal Period, C Size of painting: 9⅜" x 6" (23.8 x16.5 cm) Medium: Opaque Watercolor, gold and ink on paper Location of painting: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C Attributes: Shows a close bond between the two men and shows the presence of a lion and lamb lying peacefully.

Culture of India through Art Title of Painting: Jahangir and Prince Khurram feasted by Nur Jahan Origin: Mughal Period, 1617 Size: 9.9" x 5⅝" Location of painting: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C Medium: Paint and gold on paper Attributes: Showing a picnic with husband and son, only memory of seeing his wife around.

Krishna and The Gopis Origin: Mughal Period c Size of Painting: 4⅞" x 7½" Medium: Gouache on paper Location of Painitng: Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai Attributes: Shows a relationship between krishna and radha, which in a poem is a metaphor between humans and god.

Hour of Cowdust Origin:Punjab Hills, India, Kangra School Mughal Period c.1790 Size of Painting: 14.9" x 12.5" Medium: Gouache on paper Location of Painting: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Attributes: Shows an important piece of Indian culture.