This book provides information about the works of significant artists who worked in the Punjab from 1849 to 1949. Over 200 artists are identified and the development of their works during the said period is traced. The tradition of miniature painting, the parallel development of painting in different states of the Punjab hills, the influence of British artistic practices and the output of European visitors to the Punjab are the main focus of discussion. A list of 75 European artists and writers as well as a list of 209 local painters with biographical notes are included in the book.
Alternative title

Painting in the Punjab Plains (1849 - 1949)

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Onsite

Location code
REF.HAM5
Language

English

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Publication/Creation date

1998

Edition

1

No of pages

268

ISBN / ISSN

9690014269

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

List of People Interviewed

The Turbulent Past

Cultural Heritage

Art in the 19th Century Punjab

The European Presence

British Patronage of Local Art

The Art Schools

Paintings fo the Theatre

The Bengal School Influence - Water Color Painting in the Punjab

Onslaught from the West - The Epoc of Exhibitions

Conclusions

Painting in the Punjab Plains
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Painting in the Punjab Plains