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Mughal School is a unique art school in India that combines traditional Indian and Mughal art techniques with modern art practices

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Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India (engraving)
8676444 Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India)

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving)

Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving)
8676501 Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taj Mahal, Agra, India)

A Mughal pietra dura inlaid marble footrest, c. 1700
8859348 A Mughal pietra dura inlaid marble footrest, c. 1700 by North Indian School (18th century); 7.8 x 39.2 x 39 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

A female dancer, 1546-47 (bodycolour and gold)
8833213 A female dancer, 1546-47 (bodycolour and gold) by Afghan School, (16th century); 19.1 x 10.7 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Views of the Agra Fort, Agra, India (photo)
3359678 Views of the Agra Fort, Agra, India (photo) by Mughal School, (17th century); (add.info.: Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty)

Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The rejuvenated old man
XOS5875512 Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The rejuvenated old man and the daughter of the king of the jinns take leave of the King of Kings, c.1560 (opaque w/c)

Album of Ragamala. Megha Raga (rainy season): Krishna dances to playing of young women to call down the rain
535151 Album of Ragamala. Megha Raga (rainy season): Krishna dances to playing of young women to call down the rain. 19th century (Indian miniature, Rajasthan School); Universal History Archive/UIG

Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The daughter of the king of the jinns bows before the King of
XOS5875510 Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The daughter of the king of the jinns bows before the King of Kings who has just undergone the ordeal of passing through boiling oil

Underside of a Mughal pietra dura inlaid marble footrest, c. 1700
8859349 Underside of a Mughal pietra dura inlaid marble footrest, c. 1700 by North Indian School (18th century); 7.8 x 39.2 x 39 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

A female dancer, 1546-47 (bodycolour and gold)
8833214 A female dancer, 1546-47 (bodycolour and gold) by Afghan School, (16th century); 19.1 x 10.7 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

A Muslim pilgrim meets a Brahman' miniature from the Mughal school illustrating the 'Khamsa' of Amir Khosrow Dehlevi
BEN5475047 A Muslim pilgrim meets a Brahman' miniature from the Mughal school illustrating the 'Khamsa' of Amir Khosrow Dehlevi (or Khusro Dehlavi or Khusraw Balkhi) (1253-1325) circa 1595

Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The Brahman gambler sees the daughter of the king of the jinns
XOS5875508 Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Seventh night: The Brahman gambler sees the daughter of the king of the jinns in a pit together with an old man and a cauldron of boiling oil

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: The Agra Fort, India, 2017

The Agra Fort, India, 2017
3587313 The Agra Fort, India, 2017 by Mughal School, (17th century); (add.info.: Agra Fort in the city of Agra, India. Built by the Mughal Dynasties in the 17th Century)

Indian Mughal miniature depicting soldiers in training, 1850
3480387 Indian Mughal miniature depicting soldiers in training, 1850; (add.info.: Indian Mughal miniature depicting soldiers in training (fighting)

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Indian Mughal miniature depicting a young ascetic in front of a pavilion guarded by a leopard, 1850

Indian Mughal miniature depicting a young ascetic in front of a pavilion guarded by a leopard, 1850
3480372 Indian Mughal miniature depicting a young ascetic in front of a pavilion guarded by a leopard, 1850; (add.info.: Indian Mughal miniature depicting a young ascetic in front of a pavilion)

PD.201-1948 Girl playing a vina with three antelopes, or an allegory on the power of love, Mughal school
FIT82980 PD.201-1948 Girl playing a vina with three antelopes, or an allegory on the power of love, Mughal school, mid 18th century (gouache on paper); 19.2x12.5 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum

Pomander, 17th-18th Century (spherical rock crystal cover with enameled silver mounts)
XOS5881288 Pomander, 17th-18th Century (spherical rock crystal cover with enameled silver mounts) by Mughal School; 4.5x3.2 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Indian)

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Humayun's Tomb, Delhi (engraving)

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi (engraving)
8676352 Humayun's Tomb, Delhi (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India, where Bahadur Shah Zafar, last Mughal Emperor of India)

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: PD.179-1948 Eight pigeons and a pigeon-cote on a hill, Mughal school

PD.179-1948 Eight pigeons and a pigeon-cote on a hill, Mughal school, early 18th century (gouache on paper)
FIT82981 PD.179-1948 Eight pigeons and a pigeon-cote on a hill, Mughal school, early 18th century (gouache on paper); 21.2x13.2 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: The Agra Fort, India, 2017

The Agra Fort, India, 2017
3587314 The Agra Fort, India, 2017 by Mughal School, (17th century); (add.info.: Agra Fort in the city of Agra, India. Built by the Mughal Dynasties in the 17th Century)

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Portrait of Prince Dara Shukoh (1615-1659). Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Prince Dara Shukoh (1615-1659). Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Prince Dara Shukoh (1615-1659). Private Collection

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayun's Campaign in Gujarat, 1535... c1590. Creator: Unknown

Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayun's Campaign in Gujarat, 1535... c1590. Creator: Unknown
Flight of Sultan Bahadur During Humayun's Campaign in Gujarat, 1535, Folio from an Akbarnama (History of Akbar), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 1 of 2), 1596. Creator: Unknown

Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 1 of 2), 1596. Creator: Unknown
Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 1 of 2), 1596

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 2 of 2), 1596. Creator: Unknown

Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 2 of 2), 1596. Creator: Unknown
Alanquva and Her Three Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (image 2 of 2), 1596

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 1 of 2), c1590

King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 1 of 2), c1590. Creator: Unknown
King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 1 of 2), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 2 of 2), c1590

King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 2 of 2), c1590. Creator: Unknown
King Putraka in the Palace of the Beautiful Patali, From a Kathasaritsagara (image 2 of 2), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Attack of the People of Hams (recto), Calligraphy (verso), Folio from a Tarikh-i Alfi, c1594

Attack of the People of Hams (recto), Calligraphy (verso), Folio from a Tarikh-i Alfi, c1594. Creator: Unknown
Attack of the People of Hams (recto), Calligraphy (verso), Folio from a Tarikh-i Alfi, c1594

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Europeans Embracing (image 3 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown

Europeans Embracing (image 3 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown
Europeans Embracing (image 3 of 3), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown

Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown
Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown

Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590. Creator: Unknown
Europeans Embracing (image 2 of 3), c1590

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Head of a Beauty, c. 1750. Creator: Unknown

Head of a Beauty, c. 1750. Creator: Unknown
Head of a Beauty, c. 1750

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Lovers Embracing, c. 1630. Creator: Unknown

Lovers Embracing, c. 1630. Creator: Unknown
Lovers Embracing, c. 1630. The grape-laden vine intertwined around the tree is a poetic visual metaphor for the lovers in close embrace beneath it

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Akbar Mounting his Horse; page from the Chester Beatty Akbar Nama (History of Akbar), 1605-07

Akbar Mounting his Horse; page from the Chester Beatty Akbar Nama (History of Akbar), 1605-07

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Abu l-Fazl ibn Mubarak presenting the Akbarnama to Akbar

Abu l-Fazl ibn Mubarak presenting the Akbarnama to Akbar. Abu l-Fazl ibn Mubarak (1551-1602) was the vizier of Akbar (1542-1605), the third Mughal emperor

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Tayang Khan Presented with the Head of the Mongol Leader Ong Khan

Tayang Khan Presented with the Head of the Mongol Leader Ong Khan (Miniature from Jami al-tawarikh (Universal History), c. 1596. Found in the collection of the The David Collection

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Portrait of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan Covey Painting

Portrait of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan Covey Painting
3609819 Portrait of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan Covey Painting by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Prince Enjoying Hooka, India

Miniature Painting of Mughal Prince Enjoying Hooka, India
3609798 Miniature Painting of Mughal Prince Enjoying Hooka, India by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Humayun

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Humayun
3610115 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Humayun by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Painting of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan on Ivory

Painting of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan on Ivory
3609962 Painting of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan on Ivory by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting

Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting
3610024 Miniature Painting on Paper, Mughal King Hunting by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Mughal King Shah Jahan Riding on Elephant

Mughal King Shah Jahan Riding on Elephant
3609861 Mughal King Shah Jahan Riding on Elephant by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb
3610116 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Lady Enjoying Drink, India

Miniature Painting of Mughal Lady Enjoying Drink, India
3609799 Miniature Painting of Mughal Lady Enjoying Drink, India by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)

Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)
DND184174 Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper) by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Jahangir

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
3610112 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Jahangir by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Babur

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Babur
3610111 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Babur by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar

Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar
3610109 Miniature Painting of Mughal Emperor Akbar by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageMughal School Mughal School Collection: Miniature Painting of Moghul Queen Jodha Bai India Asia

Miniature Painting of Moghul Queen Jodha Bai India Asia
3610156 Miniature Painting of Moghul Queen Jodha Bai India Asia by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia



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Mughal School Mughal School Collection

Mughal School is a unique art school in India that combines traditional Indian and Mughal art techniques with modern art practices. The school offers classes in painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, printmaking and more. Students learn to create works of art using a variety of mediums such as watercolor, oil paint, charcoal and pastels. The school also provides workshops on topics such as color theory and composition. Through its courses and workshops, the Mughal School aims to help students develop their artistic skills while also learning about the history of Indian art. By combining traditional techniques with modern practices, the school encourages students to explore their own creative potential while gaining an understanding of India's rich cultural heritage.
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