During the medieval times, there were many works of art from India in Europe. Demand for Indian paintings was high as Europeans were intrigued by the patterns present in Indian artwork. Indeed, the techniques used to make miniatures fascinated many Europeans. Therefore, Indian art inspired them to make drawings of their own while retaining an Indian touch in their work in the form of prints, images, and drawings. Notably, most of the activity in the Indian art scene in Europe at the time was taking place in the Netherlands. For over 100 years, the international book and art market in Northern Holland was the center for the processing of Indian artwork. The artists involved in the process used their work to record history by comparing the events of the Indian Mughal dynasty, among others, with biblical events.