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Posted by Lєєиα Ѕнαямα 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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1. Colour Scheme: Brilliant and beautiful colours have been used in Deccani paintings. They are different from the colour of Northern painting style. Golden colour has been used largely in the paintings where architecture is shown and also in the costumes, jewellery, utensils etc.
2. Persian Influence: High horizon, lavish use of golden colour, the landscape, golden sky, some flowering plans and arabesques on the top of the throne etc. all have a Persian influence on them.
3. Mughal Influence: In the later phase Deccani style, Mughal influence was at its peak. Mughal influence was due to migration of several Mughal painters to the Deccan during downfall of Mughal School of Painting.
4. Decorative Paintings: Deccani paintings were mostly decorative especially Hyderabad painting like the flowerbeds, costumes, rich and brilliant colours, facial feature etc.
5. Bold Drawing and Shading Techniques: Bold drawing, shading techniques and use of rich, pure and brilliant colours flourished at Tanjore.
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