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Mazhar Ali Khan (painter)

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Died
  
Mughal India

Place of death
  
Mughal Empire

Style
  
Company style

Notable works
  
Delhi Book, Fraser Album

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Known for
  
Topographical paintings, portraits

Mazhar Ali Khan was a late-Mughal era, 19th century painter from Delhi, working in the Company style of post-Mughal painting under Western influence. He was active from 1840, and is known for his noted work of topographical paintings commissioned by Sir Thomas Metcalfe's, Delhi Book.

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Life

He was born in Delhi. He received the rigorous Mughal training, and became a part of a dynasty of great miniature artists.

The works

While working in India as the Governor-General's Agent at the Imperial court of the Mughal Emperor, between 1842 and 1844, Metcalfe ordered a series of images of the monuments, ruins, palaces and shrines from Delhi artist, Mazhar Ali Khan. He executed 100 paintings which made it to the book.

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Mazhar Ali Khan (painter) Wikipedia