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Bichitr

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Bichitr
Self-portrait of the artist Bichitr, detail from a larger work, ca.1615–20
StyleMughal
Patron(s)Jahangir and Shah Jahan

Bichitr (fl. 17th century) was an Indian painter during the Mughal period, patronized by the emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan.[1]

The earliest known painting of his is a mature work from c. 1615. He was possibly still active in 1660. Britannica notes that his "court style may have been the most brilliant of all the Mughal painters", with "faultless technique and majestic formality." Influenced by his studies of European artworks, Bichtir incorporated figures with shadows, Western perspective, and putti into his work.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Goldberg, Maren. "Bichitr: Indian painter". Encyclopædia Britannica.