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Description | Keshav Das was an early local entrant into Akbar’s atelier, probably at the instigation of the Iranian master painter Khwaja ‘Abd al-Samad, who oversaw the studio at this time and had been instrumental in recruiting widely in order to complete the monumental Hamzanama project (1557–58 to 1572–73). He proved to be a prolific artist, producing major contributions to many imperial volumes, including an edition of the Ramayana (Jaipur Palace Museum) to which he contributed no less than thirty-five full-page compositions. Akbar ranked Keshav Das fifth in the imperial studio, according to Abu’l Fazl’s official history of the reign. While Mughal painters had a habit of inserting their self-portraits discreetly into the margins of crowd scenes, Keshav Das created an early self-portrait in which he is the sole subject and a later work in which he shares the stage with his emperor and patron, Akbar. Skilled in the Mughal conventions of blending the strong Indian palette with the soft pastel tonality of Timurid courtly styles, he was equally at ease applying these skills to Islamic, Hindu, or indeed, Christian subjects. केशव दास अकबर के अटेलियर में एक प्रारंभिक स्थानीय प्रवेशकर्ता थे, शायद ईरानी मास्टर चित्रकार ख्वाजा अब्द अल-समद के उकसाने पर, जिन्होंने इस समय स्टूडियो की देखरेख की थी और स्मारकीय हमज़ानामा परियोजना को पूरा करने के लिए व्यापक रूप से भर्ती करने में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई थी। 1557-58 से 1572-73)। वह रामायण (जयपुर पैलेस संग्रहालय) के एक संस्करण सहित कई शाही संस्करणों में प्रमुख योगदान देने वाले एक विपुल कलाकार साबित हुए, जिसमें उन्होंने कम से कम पैंतीस पूर्ण-पृष्ठ रचनाओं का योगदान दिया। अबुल फजल के शासनकाल के आधिकारिक इतिहास के अनुसार, अकबर ने केशव दास को शाही स्टूडियो में पांचवां स्थान दिया। जबकि मुगल चित्रकारों को भीड़ के दृश्यों के हाशिये पर अपने सेल्फ-पोर्ट्रेट डालने की आदत थी, केशव दास ने एक प्रारंभिक स्व-चित्र बनाया जिसमें वह एकमात्र विषय था और बाद में काम करता है जिसमें वह अपने सम्राट और संरक्षक के साथ मंच साझा करता है। , अकबर। तैमूर दरबारी शैलियों की नरम पेस्टल तानवाला के साथ मजबूत भारतीय पैलेट को सम्मिश्रण करने के मुगल सम्मेलनों में कुशल, वह इन कौशलों को इस्लामी, हिंदू, या वास्तव में, ईसाई विषयों पर लागू करने में समान रूप से सहज था। |
Language | Hindi |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Jaipur Palace Museum Keshav Das Akbar Khwaja Samad Abu Fazl जयपुर पैलेस संग्रहालय केशव दास अकबर ख्वाजा समद अबू फजल |
Alternative Title | Kesabdas |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Collection |
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