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  2. Phad painting - Wikipedia

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    Phad painting or phad (/ p ʌ d /; IAST: Phad, Hindi: फड़) is a style of religious scroll painting and folk painting, practiced in Rajasthan state of India. [1] [2] This style of painting is traditionally done on a long piece of cloth or canvas, known as phad. The narratives of the folk deities of Rajasthan, mostly of Pabuji and ...

  3. Pabuji Ki Phad - Wikipedia

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    The three basic features associated with this art form are: the epic story of Pabuji, the Rathore chief of Rajasthan in the 14th century, who is extolled as an incarnation of Hindu God, and worshipped by the Rabari tribals of Rajasthan; the Phad or Par, which is a long scroll painting (or sewn) made on cloth, with the martial heroics of Pabuji ...

  4. Shree Lal Joshi - Wikipedia

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    Shree Lal Joshi (5 March 1931 – 2 March 2018) was an Indian Chippa caste [1] artist of phad painting, a form of popular folk painting of Rajasthan. Life [ edit ]

  5. Art of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Krishna and Radha, attributed to Nihal Chand, a master of the Kishangarh miniature school trained at the imperial court in Delhi. [1]Apart from the architecture of Rajasthan, the most notable forms of the visual art of Rajasthan are architectural sculpture on Hindu and Jain temples in the medieval era, in painting illustrations to religious texts, beginning in the late medieval period, and ...

  6. Pradip Mukherjee (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 22 August 1953 in Jaipur in the famous Mukherjee family of Jaipur. [1] His parents were senior officials in the Indian government. Since childhood, he had been interested in sketching and painting. When he was eleven, he painted a wall painting for a marriage ceremony in Bikaner.

  7. Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal is a museum based in Udaipur in Rajasthan state in India engaged in studying folk art, culture, songs and festivals of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and to popularise and propagate folk arts, folk dances and folk literature. It was founded by Padam Shri Late Devi Lal Samar in the year 1952.

  8. Rajput painting - Wikipedia

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    The City Palace Museum, Udaipur: Paintings of Mewar Court Life. Government Museum, Udaipur. ISBN 0-944142-29-X; Vashistha, Radhakrishna. (1995). Art and artists of Rajasthan: a study on the art & artists of Mewar with reference to western Indian school of painting. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 81-7017-284-5

  9. Gopal Prasad Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Gopal Prasad Sharma [1] [2] is an internationally recognised Indian artist associated with the traditional miniature art of Rajasthan. He received Shilp Guru award 2018 by vice president [ 3 ] of India for educating more than 25,000 students worldwide and for making biggest Ram Darbar in Miniature work.