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The Kota Master

1660
1740
India
The Kota Master (India, 1660–1740) was an anonymous Indian painter known for his contributions to the Kota school of painting, with specific details about his birth and death cities remaining unknown.
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The Kota Master, an Indian painter active between 1660 and 1740, was a prominent figure in the Rajput painting tradition. His work is characterized by its vibrant use of color and intricate detailing, which exemplify the stylistic elements of the Kota school within the broader Rajput art movement. The Kota Master is renowned for his contributions to the visual culture of the Kota region, where he produced numerous courtly and religious paintings that reflect the socio-political milieu of the time. His oeuvre significantly influenced subsequent generations of artists in the region, cementing his legacy within Indian art history. Despite the lack of comprehensive biographical details, the surviving works attributed to him continue to be celebrated for their artistic excellence and cultural significance.

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