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Govardhan (fl. 1595–1640) was a noted Indian painter of the Mughal school of painting. His father Bhavani Das, had been a minor painter in the imperial workshop. Like many other Mughal painters, they were Hindus. He joined the imperial service during the reign of Akbar and he continued his work till the reign of Shah Jahan. The examples of his work survived till date show that he was fond of rich, sensuous colour and softly modeled forms.

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  • Говардхан (*д/н — після 1650) — індійський художник-мініатюрист часів могольських падишахів Акбара, Джаханґіра та Шах Джахана. (uk)
  • Govardhan (bl. ca. 1595–1640) war ein bedeutender Maler des Mogulreiches. Geboren als Sohn eines weniger prominenten Malers namens Bhavani Das, begann Govardhan seine Laufbahn im Atelier von Akbar, wechselte aber bald zu Prinz Salim, dem späteren Jahangir, nach Allahabad. Auch unter Shah Jahan fertigte er noch herausragende Werke an. Er ist vor allem für seine Darstellungen von indischen Asketen bekannt. Zu seinen frühesten bekannten Werken gehören drei Miniaturen im Zweiten Akbar-nāma aus der Zeit von 1600–1604. Ein Porträt von ihm findet sich in der Randdekoration einer Seite zum Gulshan-Album, die der Maler angefertigt hat. (de)
  • Govardhan (fl. 1595–1640) was a noted Indian painter of the Mughal school of painting. His father Bhavani Das, had been a minor painter in the imperial workshop. Like many other Mughal painters, they were Hindus. He joined the imperial service during the reign of Akbar and he continued his work till the reign of Shah Jahan. The examples of his work survived till date show that he was fond of rich, sensuous colour and softly modeled forms. (en)
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  • Govardhan (bl. ca. 1595–1640) war ein bedeutender Maler des Mogulreiches. Geboren als Sohn eines weniger prominenten Malers namens Bhavani Das, begann Govardhan seine Laufbahn im Atelier von Akbar, wechselte aber bald zu Prinz Salim, dem späteren Jahangir, nach Allahabad. Auch unter Shah Jahan fertigte er noch herausragende Werke an. Er ist vor allem für seine Darstellungen von indischen Asketen bekannt. Zu seinen frühesten bekannten Werken gehören drei Miniaturen im Zweiten Akbar-nāma aus der Zeit von 1600–1604. Ein Porträt von ihm findet sich in der Randdekoration einer Seite zum Gulshan-Album, die der Maler angefertigt hat. Govardhan war einer der Illustratoren der Jahangir-Alben, die sich heute in verschiedenen Museen in Europa und Amerika befinden, sowie des im British Museum aufbewahrten Werkes Baburnama, den Memoiren des ersten Großmogul Babur. (de)
  • Govardhan (fl. 1595–1640) was a noted Indian painter of the Mughal school of painting. His father Bhavani Das, had been a minor painter in the imperial workshop. Like many other Mughal painters, they were Hindus. He joined the imperial service during the reign of Akbar and he continued his work till the reign of Shah Jahan. The examples of his work survived till date show that he was fond of rich, sensuous colour and softly modeled forms. Govardhan was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama currently located in the British Museum, London. The Jahangir celebrating the festival of Ab-Pashi (1615), presently kept in the Raza Library in Rampur, India is one of his significant creations. The portraits created by him in the Jahangir albums are presently in the collections of various American and European museums. He depicted the different human physiques of the Indians with much accuracy. An excellent portrait of him was prepared by one of his contemporary painter, Daulat. (en)
  • Говардхан (*д/н — після 1650) — індійський художник-мініатюрист часів могольських падишахів Акбара, Джаханґіра та Шах Джахана. (uk)
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