Rajput Painting
Rajput Painting is a traditional Indian art form that originated in the royal courts of the Rajput rulers in the 16th century. This style is characterized by its vibrant colors, intricate details, and themes that often depict historical events, court scenes, and mythology. The paintings typically use natural pigments and are created on materials like paper, cloth, or walls.
The subjects of Rajput Paintings often include portraits of kings and queens, scenes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and depictions of nature. Artists employed a unique technique that combined elements of realism and stylization, resulting in a distinctive aesthetic that reflects the culture and values of the Rajput era.