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Kishangarh |
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For sheer lyricism and romance, there is nothing that
matches the sheer brilliance of the Kishangarh artist.
Being a Rathore Kingdom the works were more or less
similar to the house of Marwar. Under
the patronage of
Savant Singh the art developed a more advanced style. The
image of Krishna and Radha took over a prominent style
that later on become the most exceptionally attractive
figures of miniature painting in the world. The famous
Bani Thani was basically inspired by the Krishna- Radha
images. The background shares the elaborate styling of
Mughal paintings. The use of fine colours on the canvas
contributed in ranking it among the finest expressions of
work. |
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