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  2. Category:Schools of Indian painting - Wikipedia

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    This category is for traditional regional styles of Indian painting. For Art Schools and Colleges in India, see Category:Art schools in India . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schools of Indian painting .

  3. Patna School of Painting - Wikipedia

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    Patna School of Painting (also Patna Qalaam, or Patna Kalam) is a style of Indian painting which existed in Bihar, India in the 18th and 19th centuries. [1] Patna Qalaam was the world's first independent school of painting which dealt exclusively with the commoner and their lifestyle, which also helped Patna Kalam paintings gain in popularity ...

  4. Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The Government College of Fine Arts (initially known as the Madras School of Art) in Chennai is the oldest art institution in India. The institution was established in 1850 by surgeon Alexander Hunter as a private art school.

  5. Lalit Kala Akademi - Wikipedia

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    The Lalit Kala Akademi or National Academy of Art (LKA) is India's national academy of fine arts. It is an autonomous organisation, established in New Delhi in 1954 by Government of India to promote and propagate understanding of Indian art , in and outside the country.

  6. Category:Art schools in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Art schools in India" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. 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.