Lesson 12 of 33 • 11 upvotes • 8:24mins
In this lesson we discuss the Malwa art under the khiljis, the features of these miniature artworks and the Persianate influence that resulted in fusion of different art styles.
33 lessons • 4h 41m
Introduction
9:56mins
Ajanta Art I
9:19mins
Ajanta Art II
9:30mins
Mural Traditions: Badami
8:19mins
Mural Traditions: Pallavas
7:07mins
Mural Traditions : Pandyas
8:40mins
Mural Traditions : Cholas
8:28mins
Mural Traditions : Vijayanagar
9:12mins
Mural Traditions: Kerala
8:51mins
Miniature Paintings: Pala School
8:47mins
Miniature Paintings: Western India, Jain paintings
7:09mins
Miniature Paintings : Malwa Sultanate
8:24mins
Miniature art: Mughals I
11:19mins
Miniature art: Mughals II
9:56mins
Miniature art: Mughals III
10:39mins
Miniature art: Mughals IV
10:09mins
Deccani Miniature: Ahmadnagar
9:00mins
Deccani Miniature: Bijapur
7:13mins
Deccani Miniature: Golconda
7:42mins
Miniature Painting: Hyderabad
8:24mins
Tanjore Painting
8:01mins
Mysore Paintings
8:49mins
Rajasthani Miniature: Overview
7:53mins
Rajasthan and Central Indian miniature: Textual Influences
7:42mins
Rajasthani Miniature art: Malwa
7:26mins
Rajasthan Miniature: Mewar
7:24mins
Rajasthani Miniature: Bundi
6:20mins
Rajasthani Art: Kotah
8:15mins
Rajasthani Miniature: Amber-Jaipur
7:26mins
Rajasthani Miniature: Marwar
7:59mins
Rajasthani Miniature: Bikaner
7:57mins
Rajasthani Miniature : Kishangarh
7:14mins
Pahari Miniatures: Overview
10:26mins