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Indian Paintings

The name itself indicates that the paintings have their origin in India. Not only the country but also the styles and varieties in the list of paintings from that country are diverse.

Wall paintings, Calendar paintings, oil classics, rock paintings, pre-historic rock paintings, Daria-Daulat, Lepakshi paintings, paintings of Ravi Varma, Mysore Traditional art, and so on are the popular Indian paintings that adorn not only the Indian homes but also the houses of art lovers all over the world.

The murals of Ajanta, Ellora, the Buddhist palm leaf manuscripts, the Jain texts, along with miniatures like Dakhani,

Mughal and Kangra schools of miniatures, and so on age back to around five to ten thousand years. Indian paintings of each age represent the life led by people of that age.

Moreover, these paintings are different from others as you can find that texts outline the colors and the anecdotes in the paintings on the household doors. Indian paintings indicate that the guests resided in those homes.

Temple and cave paintings of the ancient India depict the love for nature.

You can find life and clarity, purity and complexity, valor and energy all at the same time in the Indian paintings.

Initial Indian paintings had the influence of the religions; however, with the passage of time, the influence changed to the fusion of religions and traditions.

Using the popular materials and techniques of the paintings all over the world, Indian paintings express the realties and experiences prevailing in India.

The depictions in the miniatures are the limitless self-expressions of the painters. Moreover, many of these paintings also depict musical nodes of Indian music, and arts of different forms.

In the modern Indian paintings, you can see the combination of useful forms from the old tradition and the new style, and this is appropriately called as eclecticism of the Indian contemporary expression.

Indian paintings are the most diverse and exquisite work of art in the international arena. Indian paintings have so much variety in designs, colors, patterns and themes that it becomes too difficult for an individual to judge that which one is the best.

The basic characteristic of all the Indian paintings is that all of them have drawn their themes from their log-established customs and traditions. Some of the Indian paintings are Madhubani paintings, Warli paintings, Patachitras, Tribal Paintings, Thangka Paintings, Batik paintings, Miniature paintings, Phad paintings, Folk art paintings and contemporary Indian art paintings.

The background of the Indian paintings can be ascribed to the archeological findings apparent from the wall paintings discovered in of Ajanta and Ellora, the Buddhist fern text, Jain manuscripts and the Deccan, Mughal and Rajput discipline of diminutive Indian painting.

Indian paintings offer an artistic range to facilitate the expansion from the ancient cultures to the contemporary period. Indian paintings are flamboyant, energetic, sophisticated, stylish, audacious and spirited on the same moment. Indian paintings can also be identified as basically spiritual in principle and have developed with the passage of time to become a crucible of diverse traditions and cultures that motivated them

The most ancient Indian painting can be founded in Bhimbetka situated 45 km from Bhopal. It is actually a cave painting belonging to pre-historic phase. Miniature paintings were an integral part of the ancient scripts that simply portrayed the themes of manuscripts. Madhubani paintings are one of the most popular among Indian paintings.

They are traditionally made by the women of Mithila region in the state of Bihar in India but the genesis of this painting is masked in relics.

Rajput paintings are the most recent form of Indian paintings before contemporary Indian art developed.

The preferred medium of Rajput painting was miniature art mostly depicting royal courts and extravagant lifestyle.

Tanjore painting is another classical form of Indian painting. It is native to the state of Tamil Nadu in India and is admired for their sophistication and opulent colors.

The other forms of Indian paintings are Indian murals, Phad paintings, Jadupatua painting, glass paintings, Pithora paintings, Sikh paintings, Pichwai painting, Batik painting, Pipe paintings, Kalamkari paintings and Ragamala paintings, etc.

 

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