Mewar, an important unit of Rajasthan, is known to be the pioneer of all sub-schools of Rajasthani miniature art. It is also known best for its great patriotic confrontation with Akbar's authority. Maharana Pratap is the subject of many a folklore. His deeds of exceptional courage and bravery are very popular. He rebelled against Akbar's authoritative rule and provoked many others to rise against the Mughals. During his lifetime, he did not surrender and died a soldier's death.
The best loved figure of Rajasthani folklore is depicted here in profile in this tiny miniature. Maharana Pratap is seen in full battle gear - the heavy metal armour covering his head, neck and torso. He holds a spear in his hand. The braveheart has an oval face with a prominent nose, large eyes and a short neck. His impressive moustache is a symbol of masochism. The artist in his effort to make it look simple and serene has turned it into a static and austere portrait.
This description by Renu Rana.
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