Guler painting
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TextPublication details: New Delhi: Publication Division, 1982.Description: x, 60p.: col. ill.; hbk: 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 757.705452 RAN
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Guler painting is the early phase of Kangra Kalam. About the middle of the eighteenth century some Hindu artists trained in Mughal style sought the patronage of the Rajas of Guler in the Kangra Valley. There they developed a style of painting which has a delicacy and a spirituality of feeling. The Guler artists had the colors of the dawn and the rainbow on their palette.
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