The correct answer is (d), Mansur.
Mansur was a Mughal painter who was active during the reign of Jahangir (1605-1627). He is best known for his paintings of birds and animals, which are considered to be some of the finest examples of Mughal art. Mansur was conferred the title of ‘Nadir-ul-Asra’, which means ‘Wonder of the Age’, by Jahangir for his artistic talent.
Daulat was a Mughal painter who was active during the reign of Akbar (1556-1605). He is best known for his paintings of courtly scenes and portraits. Bishandas was a Mughal painter who was active during the reign of Jahangir. He is best known for his paintings of landscapes and architectural scenes. Manohar was a Mughal painter who was active during the reign of Jahangir. He is best known for his paintings of portraits and courtly scenes.
All of these painters were highly skilled and talented, but Mansur is considered to be one of the most accomplished Mughal painters. His paintings are characterized by their realism, attention to detail, and use of color. They are a valuable record of the Mughal court and the natural world of India.