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  1. Kangra painting (Hindi: कांगड़ा चित्रकारी) is the pictorial art of Kangra, named after the Kangra State, a former princely state of Himachal Pradesh, which patronized the art.

  2. Jul 13, 2019 · Soft colours including cool blues and greens, and a lyrical treatment of themes distinguished Kangra painting. The name Kangra style is given to this group of painting for the reason that they are identical in style to the portraits of Raja Sansar Chand of Kangra.

  3. Jul 14, 2022 · Kangra painting is the pictorial art of Kangra, which was patronised by Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, a former princely kingdom. The Kangra art form is a serene celebration of life and its simplicity. No wonder these paintings are famous for their delicate grace and finesse!

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · The three main centers of Kangra painting are Guler, Nurpur and Tira-Sujanpur. Painting depicts ideas and values which guided life in society, sentiments and passions pictured in the language of brush and color make our experience rich and sensibilities sharp.

  5. Pahari painting—sometimes referred to as Hill painting (pahārī, “of the hills”)—is closely related in conception and feeling to Rājasthanī painting and shares with the Rājput art of the North Indian plains a preference for depicting legends of the cowherd god Krishna.

  6. Aug 9, 2020 · Kangra painting is the pictorial art of Kangra, named after Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, and a former princely state, which patronized the art.

  7. Kangra paintings are famous for their lyrical contents expressed in a delicate manner. However, those who are interested in history of art know that Kangra paintings are one of the branches of Pahari Style of painting, which flourished from 17th to 19th century BC over a wide region stretching from Jammu Kashmir to Almora.

  8. The colour scheme of Kangra painting appears to be toned down in such a way that it looks soft, cool but brilliant and cheerful. At the zenith of its refinement, Kangra painting presents a pure melody of flowing lines and glowing colours, breathing out a sense of space, tranquillity and poetic sentiment.

  9. Kangra painting refers to the art of Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, a former princely state, which was an important centre of the Pahari school of painting.

  10. Kangra paintings of ancient India belong to the school of Pahari paintings that were patronized by the Rajput rulers between the 17th and 19th centuries. Pahari paintings, as the name suggests, were paintings executed in the hilly regions of India, in the sub-Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh.