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Traditional Mughal Miniature Painting is a classical form of Indian arts which evolved in the era of mughals to depict life as beautiful form of aesthetic art. It developed under mughal emperors with Persian influence but declined with

Aurangzeb as he did not encourage it. Now it?s done by a very small number of artists located in Rajasthan, especially Jaipur. But, with reasons, it is also termed as an alternative source of history.


Shalini Gupta, 31, would be happy to share her knowledge. She is a proficient artist, qualified at Chand Shipla-shala institute, Jaipur, India. She has exhibited and sold her paintings worldwide. She has in her portfolio about 100 paintings, which have been highly acclaimed.


She is conducting another workshop on Indian Mughal Miniatures at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's, West Kensignton from 18th February for 8 consecutive Saturdays. Course fee is ?165 (including material)


At the end of the course you will take beautiful, intricate, piece of miniature art all done by yourself but with a small guidance. You need not know or have experience before.


Should you need information, please feel free to write on : [email protected]

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