Daswanth

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Daswanth
Born 1500
Died 1584

Daswanth or Dasavant (1500 – 1584) was a Mughal dynasty painter in the service of Akbar.

Umar Defeats a Dragon, from the epic Hamzanama manuscript

He was a Hindu, probably of humble origin and was trained by the Persian master Khwāja ʿAbd al-Ṣamad. Of the large number of painters who worked in the imperial atelier, Daswanth and Basāvan were documented by name. Daswanth played the leading part in the illustration of the Jaipur originating family of folk tales called Razm-nāmeh, which is the Persian name for the Indian epic known as the Mahabharata. A miniature in the Cleveland Museum of Art’s manuscript copy of the Ṭūṭī-nāmeh (“Parrot Book”) has also been attributed to him.[1] Of unstable mind, he killed himself in a fit of madness.[2]

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