
Mughal-era art
Mughal-era art, flourishing from the 16th to 18th centuries in India, blends Persian, Indian, and Central Asian influences. It includes intricate miniature paintings, grand architecture like forts and palaces, and detailed decorative works. These artworks often depict royal life, battles, and court scenes with rich colors, delicate brushwork, and naturalistic depictions. Mughal art reflects a sophisticated cultural synthesis, emphasizing harmony, beauty, and detail, and served both as personal expression and a record of imperial grandeur. It remains influential, exemplifying a unique fusion of regional and foreign artistic traditions during that period.