Akbar Research Paper

718 Words2 Pages

The Mughal empire of India has gone through a long line of leaders, though one of the many stands out with his tolerance towards religion and art. This ruler's name is Akbar, the "greatest one." Akbar, despite some minor mistakes, was a great emperor who helped bring an age of art, architecture, and religion to the Mughal Empire. A large part of Akbar's legacy was architecture, as he built many different buildings and monuments, creating a Mughal architectural style. Architecture is a long lasting legacy of many empires, especially the Greco-Roman architecture of ancient Rome and Greece. Similarly, Akbar expanded the legacy of the Mughal empire by creating marvelous architecture that has lasted as a strong piece of culture in the region. In the empire, he built a variety of different buildings, like the Agra Fort, which housed the emperors of the Mughal empire, or …show more content…

In reverence to the painter academies Akbar had built, the Mughal empire became a place where artists were able to grow in their skills and spread their work throughout and beyond the empire. "Under Akbar, Persian artists directed an academy of local painters. The drawings, costumes, and ornamentation of illuminated manuscripts by the end of the 16th cent. illustrate the influence of Indian tastes and manners in the bright coloring and detailed landscape backgrounds. Modeling and perspective also began to be adapted from Western pictures." By the end of the 16th century, Indian influence manifested itself in many art forms outside the Mughal empire. In the empire itself, many artists flourished. Akbar was so interested in the artists' works, in fact, he would review and inspect his painters' work, while rewarding the best one, each week. Examples of Akbar's most famous artists include "Basawan, Lal, and Daswanth." As exhibited, Akbar was very influential in creating an empire filled with a variety of great works of

More about Akbar Research Paper

Open Document