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  2. Kangra painting - Wikipedia

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    Raja Balwant Singh’s Vision of Krishna and Radha by Nainsukh. Jasrota, c. 1745-1750. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Kangra art style originated in Guler State, a small hill princely state in the Lower Himalayas in the first half of the 18th century when a family of Kashmiri painters trained in the Mughal painting style sought shelter at the court of Raja Dalip Singh (r. 1695–1741) of Guler.

  3. Category:12th-century Indian books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 7th; 8th; 9th; 10th; 11th; 12th; 13th; 14th; 15th; 16th; 17th; Pages in category "12th-century Indian books ...

  4. Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Training in the visual arts has generally been through variations of the apprentice and workshop systems. In Europe, the Renaissance movement to increase the prestige of the artist led to the academy system for training artists, and today most of the people who are pursuing a career in the arts train in art schools at tertiary levels.

  5. Shilpa Shastras - Wikipedia

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    Shilpa Shastras (Sanskrit: शिल्प शास्त्र śilpa śāstra) literally means the Science of Shilpa (arts and crafts). [1] [2] It is an ancient umbrella term for numerous Hindu texts that describe arts, crafts, and their design rules, principles and standards.

  6. Kalā - Wikipedia

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    The mastery of over 64 kinds of skills is called Chatushashti Kalas.The Discussion of these arts can be found in "Kamsutra", written by "Vatsayan" All 64 arts as following : 12 arts of Rama (Sun) plus 14 arts of shiva (Jupiter) plus 16 arts of krishna (Moon) plus 18 arts of Bhagavad Gita plus 4 arts (Earth,Water,Air,Fire excluding space) equals to 64 arts of Kalki.

  7. Hindu art - Wikipedia

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    pustaka-vacana — art of reciting books. natikakhyayika-darsana — art of enacting short plays and anecdotes. kavya-samasya-purana — art of solving enigmatic verses. pattika-vetra-bana-vikalpa — art of designing preparation of shield, cane and arrows. tarku-karma — art of spinning by spindle. takshana — art of carpentry.

  8. Category:12th-century books - Wikipedia

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  9. Jai Verma - Wikipedia

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    Jai Verma was born in Jiwana, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, March 1950, the eldest of five children.After her primary education in Rudrapur, Nainital; she received a BA in English Literature, Economics, and Drawing and Painting from Meerut University.