Considered one of the earliest natural history studies in Mughal art, the painting is a study of cheetahs in the wild in ...
In a landmark moment for Indian art, a rare 16th-century Mughal miniature painting has fetched a record-breaking Rs 119.49 ...
Christie's London auction achieved a world record for a Classical Indian painting, selling for £10.2 million. The event ...
A Mughal-era miniature has set the record for the most expensive classical Indian art at Christie’s London auction. It was sold for over Rs 119.49 crores. The miniature depicts a family of cheetahs ...
A miniature depicting a family of cheetahs relaxing on a patch of luxuriant grass in a rocky landscape, has set the record for the most expensive Indian art ...
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A tiny Indian painting from the 16th century measuring 29.8 cm in height and 18.6 cm in width has been sold for a ...
A rare Mughal-era miniature by Akbar’s favourite artist Basawan, 'A Family of Cheetahs in a Rocky Landscape' (circa 1575-80), ...
Considered one of the earliest natural history studies in Mughal art, the painting is a study of cheetahs in the wild in India ...
The work, attributed to the Mughal court artist Basawan, went for 14 times its low estimate.
Many of us probably relied on this costume at some point during childhood (I was a cat when I was eight), and it remains a ...
Yesterday’s sale set another bench mark for Indo-Persian art, breaking the £8m record set at Sotheby’s for an illustrated ...