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Aditi Kumari 4 years, 7 months ago

Mewadi school of art. patron - Raja Pratap, Jagat Singh I . Time period - 16 century. Influence :central Indian style, Western Indian style, Gujarat- Jain manuscript and persian. Main artist sahabuddin or Manohar. subject MATTER - ragmala series music, bold colour, angular figures, natural drawing . example Maru Ragini I, Maru Ragini II
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Bhawna Goutam 4 years, 6 months ago

Fine arts notes

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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago

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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago

The paintings of jamini Roy called patua which he learn from village patuas.He was a famous painter who got padma bhushan in 1955.

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Vanshika Beriwal 4 years, 8 months ago

I want to learn painting love you
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Vanshika Beriwal 4 years, 8 months ago

Us painting par dhyan do jise dekhker era lage jaise ye chitrakari

Pawan Jonwal 4 years, 8 months ago

Laghu chitre kya hai

Rahul Gupta 4 years, 8 months ago

Kkl
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Rahul Gupta 4 years, 8 months ago

Radha vani thani painting
01- अपने पाǬŢम मे सʃिलत समकालीन ( आधुिनक) भारतीय िचũो को आप Ɛों पसंद या नापसंद करतेहै। अपने उȅर का औिचȑ उपयुƅ उदाहरण , कारणो सिहत िवˑार पूवŊक िसȠ कीिजये । 5 Ů02 िनİ̢̱लİखत िचũकारों मेसेिकसी एक को कलाȏक उपलबधिलयों का मूʞांकन अपने पाǬŢम मे सʃिलत उनके लघु-िचũ के संदभŊ मे कीिजये । अ) िनहालचंद ( राज̾थानी शैली ) ब) नैनसुख ( पहाड़ी शैली ) 5 Ů03 िचũ माŝ-रागनी का वणŊन अपने शɨो मे कीिजये 5 Ů04 अपने पाǬŢम मे सʃिलत मुगल और डेſणी शैली के िकɎी पाँच लघु िचũोंके शीषŊक बताओ। 5 Ů0 5 अपने पाǬŢम मे सʃिलत समकालीन ( आधुिनक) भारतीय कलाकितŊयोंमेसेŮ्तेक कलाकार का नाम बताओ अ) बाज़ ब) संथाल पįरवार स) दीवारोंसेसरोकार द) अनसुनी चीख़े य) देवी । 5 Ů06 िनİ̢̱लİखत लघु-िचũो के िचũकार , माȯम और संŤह ̾थान बताओ अ) माŝ-रागनी ब) राधा बनी-ठानी स)) दारा िशकोहो के बारात द) चाँद बीबी पोलो खेलते Šए आ) य) भारत राम की चरण पादुका के पुजा करते Š
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Tanishq Barnwal 4 years, 7 months ago

It can be blended with the help of tissue papers..u may watch some videos on YouTube in order to learn some tricks for blending oil pastels.

Thakur Kushal Rajput 4 years, 8 months ago

Simple! First pour them in a simple boul or any specific instrument which you have and then by a no. 5 or a no.6 brush stir them and they will be ready to use

Sandip.Baraiya પ્પા 4 years, 8 months ago

Ijhri
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Anjali Meena 4 years, 8 months ago

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S Ganavi S 4 years, 8 months ago

Thank-you

Sachin Swami 4 years, 8 months ago

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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago

Pala dynasty, ruling dynasty in Bihar and Bengal, India, from the 8th to the 12th century. Its founder, Gopala, was a local chieftain who rose to power in the mid-8th century during a period of anarchy.
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Mohit Jangir 4 years, 8 months ago

Nihal chand

Aman Bansal 4 years, 8 months ago

Nihal chand

Fahim Rehman 4 years, 8 months ago

Nihal chand

Aman Malik 4 years, 8 months ago

Nihal chand in kishangarh school of art

Aditya Jayswal 4 years, 8 months ago

Nihal chand
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Aradhana Kumari 4 years, 8 months ago

For drawing u can use free hand technique and for theory u can use the fine arts book nd its easy pattern of explanation of paintings..
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 8 months ago

The Indian National flag is a tricolor(saffron, white and green) flag with the Ashoka Chakra in navy blue at the center. Each color represent some values of human life,

  • Saffron: Renunciation or disinterestedness. The leaders must dedicate themselves to the work and should be indifferent to material gains.
  • White: Light. It denotes the path of truth
  • Green: Relation to the soil.
  • Ashoka Chakra: Wheel of the law of dharma.  Those who work under this flag are abiding under dharma. It also denotes the motion. Where it represents India will accept change and move forward.  
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Pallavi Behera 4 years, 8 months ago

You are in which school and painting ka konsa book use karte ho I will send sample paper of painting

Aman Malik 4 years, 8 months ago

Get from cbse site

Thui Gangmei 4 years, 8 months ago

Hello brother I need your help

Amandeep Kaur 4 years, 8 months ago

Hello
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Thakur Kushal Rajput 4 years, 8 months ago

What do you want in hindi dear!!

Thui Gangmei 4 years, 8 months ago

I want in English

Kapil Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago

Yes
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Aradhana Kumari 4 years, 8 months ago

I have notes of painting ..

Archana Chaudhary 4 years, 8 months ago

I also want notes of painting.

Himanshu Kumar Singh 4 years, 8 months ago

Mujhe c Chahiye

Annie Sharma 4 years, 8 months ago

I want a painting notes

Rohit Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago

Mujhe notes chahiye painting ka
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Gaesgf Gszrgsde 4 years, 8 months ago

Search krle telegram pe milgayega

Agam Raj 4 years, 8 months ago

Pata nahi
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Sadhna Pal 4 years, 8 months ago

Google pe search kr lo aap

Amit Mishra 4 years, 8 months ago

chahiye
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 8 months ago

Development

Two major factors contributed greatly to the development of Rajasthani Paintings. First, the economic prosperity enjoyed by the commercial community of Rajasthan. Second, the revival of Vaishnavism and the growth of Bhakti cult. In the 14th century the influence of poets and writers like Ramanuja , the worshipper of Lord Vishnu and Jaydev,the worshipper of Lord Krishna brought about great changes in the art, literature and spiritual awakening of the people all over India. The appearance of Sri Chaitanya and Meerabai and their total devotion and love for Lord Krishna swept over the whole of India. Rajasthani and Pahari paintings were greatly influenced by the advent (arrival) of Ramananda, Tulsidas, Kabir. lt resulted in the expansion of the imaginative horizon of the artists and in the inclusion of subjects related to Sri Ramcharit, Geet-Govida, Hara- Parvati, ancient tales, live of saints, Baramasa or the monthly festivities of the year and Rag-Raginis based on Indian classical music. Scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, works belonging to the Krishna cult of the Geet-Govinda (written by the Bengali court-poet Jaydeva in 12th century), Bhagvat Puran, the works of Surdas, Keshavdas and Beharilal was a favourite subject-matter for Rajasthani painters because it deals exclusively with the romantic exploits of Radha and Krishna in a pastoral settings. The prepondering theme in these illustrations is love in all its form (treated in variety of ways), as in Nayak -Nayika Bheda" (classification of heros-heroins), Folk-lore and ballads (biraha, type of lok geet) like Dhola-Maru, Sohni-Mahinwal, Laur-Chand, (a papular north Indian biraha by Daut Maulana). Sanskrit classics like Kadambari by Banbhatta, Rasikpriya, Ramchandrika and love episode of Chaut-Panchasika, Nala-Damayanti were illustrated. 2 | P a g e These are the illustration of genre (variety) type paintings in Rajasthani Schools. All these changes in the approach to Rajasthani painting were direct result of the 14th century cultural renaissance that swept the whole Central and North-Western India. The special style of the Rajasthani paintings shows a primitive vigour, bold outlines and brilliant colours set in a harmonious pattern. Regional features in the depiction of facial types, local scenery and technical details can be found in different sub-schools. Rajasthani painting, like Indian literature, is a symbolic expression of a multiple aesthetic sentiments of lndian life, its nature and daily activities and sudden flashes of emotional thought is a unique feature of Rajasthani painting. The use of different colours to express different thought is very clear in this style. The artists reveal an unusual understanding of colour harmony. Colours carry for them distinct meaning as red depicts warm, emotion and fury, yellow the marvelous, brown the erotic. Colours are also used to represent specific musical modes which constitute a special feature of Indian Art in the Ragamala paintings. There is a special position in the series of Ragamala painting; bright colours and bold outlines are its salient feature. Paintings are left to the imagination and emotion of the viewers for interpretation. They are economical in choosing the subject-matters, but very expressive. These paintings are two-dimensional with simplification of lines and flat colour schemes with presentation of all figures in same dimension in complete disregard of perspective. The use of bright red, blue, yellow and green colours gave it a contrasting brilliance. In this style generally, when the artists painted the figure of a woman, the same figure would be duplicated for other woman in the painting as symbol of all femininity. All would have large lotus eyes, flowing tresses (curls), firm breasts, slender (slim) waists and rosy hands. Soon after Rajasthani painting was accepted as an established school of painting, it must have in close contact with Mughal School of painting and contact with Mughal court was inevitable. But it is an established fact that at no time the proud Rajput would yield in spirit to foreign masters. The nomenclature Rajasthani painting is not given to any rootless set of painting that grew indigenously at any one place, but is a concerted effort by group of master painters to develop this new type of painting where Western Indian painting, Jain Manuscript painting and Gujarat style were fused together to give rise to this new genre of painting. The centre where these activities and experiments were carrier through was Mewar which was least affected by series of Mughal attack and painters were left in peace to develop their own style.

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Raushan Singh 4 years, 8 months ago

Hello

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Hi

Sakshi Singh 4 years, 8 months ago

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Thui Gangmei 4 years, 8 months ago

Ok

Amit Kumar 4 years, 8 months ago

Only theory

Akshay Kedia 4 years, 7 months ago

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