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Mughal artist (1560–1584)
Daswanth or Dasavant (b. 1560 - d. 1584) was a Mughal-era painter in the service of the emperor Akbar. While not much is known of his early life, it is
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Mughal manuscript miniatures from South Asia
perhaps then in Bijapur, returning north from around 1605 to his death. Daswanth, d. 1584, who worked especially on Akbar's Razmnama, the Mahabharata in
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Syncretic fusion of Hindu-Muslim cultures in northern India
Mahabharata along with Persian-inspired aesthetics. Artists such as Basawan and Daswanth created work that integrated Islamic and Hindu iconography. Banarasi sarees
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Persian translation of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata
illustrated in this manuscript. The artist of this copy were Basawan, Daswanth and Lal. 147 illustrations of this Razmnama manuscript were reproduced
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Mughal Indian artist (active 1580–1600)
commented on in the Ain-i-Akbari. It includes Sayyid Ali, Abd al-Samad, Daswanth and Basawan. Basawan's son Manohar Das succeeded him as a court painter
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16th-century Persian painter
to this artist". Among the mostly Hindu artists trained by Samad were Daswanth and Basawan, who went on to become famous Mughal painters. Despite his
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Art style that evolved in the courts of Rajputana in India
Quackery on the Sorcerers of Antali, Folio from the Hamzanama. Attributed to Daswanth, Sharavana and Mahesh. Between 1562 and 1577. Brooklyn Museum. Seated Man
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16th-century illustrated manuscript of Hamzanama
Islamic Art. text on a verso (battle of Mazandaran) Umar Defeats a Dragon, Daswanth Umar, disguised as Mazmahil the Surgeon, practices quackery on the Sorcerers
Akbar_Hamzanama
Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, Vienna. The manuscript is credited to Daswanth. The illuminated manuscript shows Umar fighting a dragon from the Hamzanama
Umar_Defeats_a_Dragon
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From the Brook; Creek; Place Name; The Stream
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