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by Israr, Isr
Promoting various art forms and artists was considered the solemn duty of the Emperors and Kings. Painting in particular received particular attention because apart from its avowed objective of promoting art, the other agenda was to create indelible record of a number of events. Given the diversity of India and the numerous Kings it had, no wonder that a number of Indian folk paintings came into being. Prominent among these Indian folk Paintings are Rajasthani Painting, Mysore Painting, Tanjore Painting, to name a few. Brief facts about these forms are discussed below.

Rajasthani Painting


Rajasthani painting has its origins in the state of Rajasthan, India. During the 18th century Rajasthani painting flourished in the Rajput Kingdom though the basic feel remained unblemished. Themes were largely drawn from the great epics of India like the Mahabharata or Ramayana. While gifted artists were available, procuring the required inputs was often a daunting task. In most cases, the artists were commissioned by the King and therefore, they were under compulsion to excel in their works.

Mysore Painting


This is a form classical painting from the Southern parts of India. This form of painting which originated in Mysore, under the present day Karnataka is famous for muted colours, elegance and attention to detail. The themes for this form of painting are often Gods and Goddesses from Hindu mythology. In modern times, these paintings have taken the place of exquisite souvenirs.

Tanjore Painting


This is among the oldest forms of Indian folk paintings, dating back to the 9th century and the Chola dynasty. As in the case of mot other Indian folk paintings, the theme remained mythological characters from the Hindu religion. What made these paintings even more adorable was post painting decorations. Semi precious stones, threads or laces were employed in the decoration. Final touch included pasting gold foils and using dyes to enhance colors to the paintings.
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