Persian/Mughal-style miniature painting on paper
Estimated Value
$300-$1,500
A finely detailed figurative miniature painting depicting a pastoral courtly or literary scene with multiple robed figures, animals, tents, stylized trees, and rocky landscape forms. The composition, palette, and delicate linework strongly evoke Persian or Mughal manuscript illustration traditions. The dark border with faint decorative motifs and the central framed scene suggest it may be a standalone folio or a page removed from a manuscript or album. The figures are rendered in an idealized, narrative style typical of South Asian miniature art revival works.
Era
20th century revival or late 19th to early 20th century, in the style of Indo-Persian miniature painting
Origin
India or Pakistan, likely South Asian workshop; stylistically influenced by Persian/Mughal manuscript art
Material
Pigment and ink on paper, possibly with gouache and gold or metallic detailing
Condition
Good overall condition with visible glare/reflection from framing glass; minor edge wear and possible age toning, but no major tears or losses visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 18 x 24 inches framed, image area roughly 12 x 18 inches (estimate)
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the work appears stylistically authentic to the miniature tradition, but the image alone does not confirm age, maker, or whether it is an original antique versus a later reproduction or revival piece
Provenance
Likely from a South Asian decorative arts tradition, possibly produced for the art market rather than as an original manuscript page; exact provenance unknown from image alone
Historical Significance
Works in this style reflect the long tradition of Persian and Mughal miniature painting, an important art form used for manuscripts, royal albums, and literary illustration. Even later revival examples are valued for preserving traditional techniques and iconography.
