Ustad Mansur
Ustad Mansur was a prominent Indian painter from the Mughal Empire, known for his exquisite miniatures during the 17th century. He was part of the royal court and worked under the patronage of Emperor Jahangir. His art is characterized by detailed depictions of nature, animals, and court life, showcasing a blend of realism and stylization.
Mansur is particularly famous for his paintings of flora and fauna, including the rare white tiger and various birds. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world and is considered a significant contribution to the Mughal art tradition. His legacy continues to influence artists today.