Introduction to course:

The Miniature Painting course extends the vocabulary of painting by drawing from a very traditional genre that has been reinterpreted to become part of the contemporary art vocabulary. The course places emphasis on traditional skills and techniques of miniature painting by studying and practicing the styles and conventions of masters from different stylistic schools. To understand the Modern Mughal style in its pure form, students initially reproduce miniatures especially from the Mughal traditions, which focus on understanding line, form, color and rendering (Purdakht). As part of the traditional training methods, students are taught to prepare their own tools and materials under the guidance of their instructors. The preparation of pigments and surfaces (Wasli, the paper used for miniature painting) is integral to the course. Students are initiated to traditional techniques such as Gudrung as a means to understand the full range of the genre and its vocabulary. The course also integrates the appreciation of contemporary art practices within Miniature Painting through gallery and studio visits, workshops and artists’ talks. Critical evaluations are conducted on a regular basis to help develop an independent body of work in the final term.

Teaching methedology:

Power point presentations and video links are uploaded. Live demostrations are also provided while delivering lectures. 

Course Contents:       

  1. Introduction
    1. History of miniature painting
    2. Traditional Techniques of Miniature
    3. Method of Wasli making
  2. Method of wasli making

2.1 Material

2.2 Process

  1. Miniature in pencil shading
    1. How to draw on Wasli?
    2. Drawing and Rendering
  2. Traditional Miniature
    1. Miniature in siah qalam
    2. Miniature in gadrang
    3. Persian miniature Portrait painting
    4. Indian miniature painting
    5. Mughal Portrait miniature painting

Learning outcomes:

After the successful completion of this course students will be able to

  • Complete a traditional miniature painting.
  • Make their own brushes and wasli.

Recommended Books:

  1. S. Rawson, Philip. Indian painting, Pierre Tisne / NY: Universe Books, 1961
  2. Stronger, Susan. Painting for the mughal emperor: The Art of the Book 1560-1660, Victoria & Albert Museum; First edition, 2002
  3. Tanaka, Tatsuya.  Small Wonders - Life Portrait in Miniature, Tankobon Softcover , 2017

COURSE CONTENT AND SCHEDULE

 

Week

Topics and Readings

Dates

1.

Class introduction and course goals

05-03-2020

2.

              Historical introduction of Miniature Painting and material used in this             course

12-03-2020

3.

Pencil sharpening, basic lines and shading

19-03-2020

4.

Pencil line drawing of miniature painting

26-03-2020

5.

Pencil shading in miniature drawing.

02-04-2020

6.

Border and jidual (pattern making)

09-04-2020

7.

              Drawing of a photograph in miniature style

16-04-2020

8.

MID EXAMS

Siyah Qalam Painting

Neem Rang Painting

23-04-2020

30-04-2020

21-05-2020

28-05-2020

04-06-2020

10.

Wasli and Safeda making

07-05-2020

14-05-2020

11.

FINAL EXAM/PROJECT

Gadhrang Painting

11-06-2020

18-06-2020

25-06-2020

 

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

 

Sessional: 20   (Homework)

Mid exam: 30

Final exam: 50

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS

  • 75% Attendance will me must.
  • Cell Phones should be silent during class.

Course Material