Kangra style of miniature painting was inspired by Shaivite tradition true or false
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The above-given statement is False.
- Miniatures are small scale watercolour paintings on fabric or paper.
- To flee the plains during Nadir Shah's siege and conquest of Delhi, Mughal painters retreated to the hills.
- The Kangra style of painting emerged as a result of these artists' direct connection to patrons in the highlands.
- Kangra artists created a new style influenced by Vaishnavite traditions in the mid-eighteenth century.
- Kangra art used soft colours like cool blues and greens, as well as lyrical depictions of subjects.
- This group of paintings is known as the Kangra style because they are artistically similar to Raja Sansar Chand of Kangra portraiture.
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