Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Mughal School of Miniature Painting

Question:

Arrange the following processes in sequence, adopted for book painting during Mughal period.

(A) Making the composition.
(B) The pages were ruled and filled with text.
(C) Cut to suit the size of the manuscript.
(D) Sheets of handmade paper were prepared.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

(A), (B), (C), (D)

(A), (C), (B), (D)

(B), (A), (D), (C)

(D), (C), (B), (A)

Correct Answer:

(D), (C), (B), (A)

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (4) → (D), (C), (B), (A)

(D) Sheets of handmade paper were prepared.

(C) Cut to suit the size of the manuscript.

(B) The pages were ruled and filled with text.

(A) Making the composition.

Process of Mughal Painting:  Most of the paintings that we see as Mughal miniatures were parts of manuscripts and royal albums, i.e., the visual and text shared space in a given format. For making book painting, the following process was adopted. Sheets of handmade paper were prepared and cut to suit the size of the manuscript. Designated space was left for the artist to f ill it with a suitable visual composition. Then, the pages were ruled and filled with text. Once the text was written, it was given to the artist, who would compose a synoptic visual representation of the text. The artist would begin from the stage of making the composition, i.e., tarh, to portraits, i.e., chiharanama to the final stage of colouring, i.e., rangamizi.