4. Miniature Paintings Kept in State Museum Lucknow, U.P., Part - I
Author: Vijay Kumar, A. K. Singh and Al Shaz Fatmi
This article by Vijay Kumar, A. K. Singh and Al Shaz Fatmi have studied 876 paintings from the
collection of miniature paintings kept in State museum Lucknow, U.P. in this article. The study
covers 39 schools of miniature paintings of India namely Banaras, Basohli, Bikaner, Bilaspur,
Chamba, Deccan, Delhi, Dilwara, Garhwal, Guler, Hydrabad, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kangra,
Kashmir, Kishangarh, Kullu, Mandi, Mankot, Marwar, Mewar, Modern, Mughal, Nagaur,
Nathdwara, Nepal, Pahari, Rajasthani, Sabar, Satara, Shimla Hill, Sholapur, Sikh, Sirohi, South
India, Timurid, Tanjore and Udaipur. There are 105 Raga, Ragini and Ragaputra paintings, 7
Nayikabhed paintings, 1 Barahmasha painting, 60 paintings of Kings, Princes, Princesses and
noblemen, 29 paintings of religious figures, large number of mythological scenes inspired from
Puranas, Mahabharata and Ramayana, Perso-Arabic Calligraphy artworks, Manuscripts, erotic
paintings and paintings on miscellaneous subjects. The most important aspect of this study is the
study of flora and fauna shown in the paintings. A large number of exotic and indigenous flora have
been identified