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The .........and........ schools were to Rajasthan what the Basohli and Kangra schools were to the hills stretching from Jammu to Gharwal

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Mewar and Marwar schools were to Rajasthan what the Basohli and Kangra schools were to Himachel Pradesh

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  • Pahari form of Indian painting, primarily in miniature forms. The style consists of the bold and intense Basohli and the delicate and lyrical Kangra, two distinctly opposing schools. The Pahari school of painting is known for its elegant lines and vivid colours. The subject of court paintings is literary, mythical and secular. The painters are nature lovers and portray nature in their paintings with care and affection. Basholi, Guler and Kangra are the main centres, etc. A painter in Basholi depicts a flat background with simplified forms of the faces of the trees in profile. Kangra's artists are primarily based on the theme of feminine elegance and grace. Pahari painting is also referred to as Hill painting which is closely related in conception and feeling to Rājasthani painting
  • The four principal schools under the Rajasthani paintings are as follows: Mewar, Marwar, Hadoti and Dhundar school of painting. Mewār painting is one of the leading Indian miniature schools in the 17th and 18th centuries. It's a Rājasthanî-style of painting , with a simple, bright color and emotional appeal. More and more works dealt with the portrait and ruler's life, while religious themes remained prominent. Ragmala is one of Rajput's distinctive miniature paintings. They represent the Indian Ragas and Raginis in their images. Raga's fashion and time are expressed in brilliant colors, colorful Nayak and Nayikas.They are usually dressed in contemporary royal fashion. Marwar, a Rajasthan southwest city, has added tremendous glory to India's art scenery. The Gurjara-Pratiharas region became prominent in this domain. The works of the Bikaner, Kishangarh, Pali, Nagaur, Ghanerao and Jodhpur royal families have been collectively referred to as Marwar School. This represents greatly the influence of the Mughal School of Art.
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