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From the preview it seems a useful account of the background and growth of Pahari Miniature
Prof N.K.Singh
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Historical Background 5 17 | 5 |
Themes and treatment 1825 | 18 |
The Basobli style 26 46 | 26 |
The Period of transition 47 | 46 |
79 | 57 |
98 | 80 |
Jammu 111 | 111 |
133 | 128 |
140 | 74 |
146 | 85 |
151 | 93 |
Select Bibliography 157 163 | 105 |
Monochrome Figures 164 169 | 112 |
List of colour plates 170 | 120 |
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18th century already appear architecture artists attributed background Balwant Singh Basohli Bhāgavata Bharat Kala Bhavan Bilaspur Boston bright centres Chamba characteristics close colour scheme composition court decorative Delhi depicted discussed drawing earlier early example expression faces facial followed Garhwal Gita Govinda green Guler Hills illustrations important Indian Indian Painting influence inscribed inscription interesting J.C. French Jammu Jasrota Kala Bhavan collection Kangra Karl Khandalavala known Krşņa Kulu Late 18th century later London M.S. Randhawa Mandi mentioned Mid-18th century Miniature Painting Mughal Museum Nainsukh nature nāyikā Nurpur Pahari Pahārī painting painters patron period picture political portraits present prince probably published Punjab Hills Rājā Rajput Ranjit Rasamañjarī REFERENCES region represented Sansār Chand scene seems seen shown shows sitting standing style Stylistically suggests themes tradition treatment trees W.G. Archer