WitrynaThe recognisable work of the painter Nainsukh is evident on the right, with the detailed and meticulous details awarded these subsidiary characters. This painting consists of two painted halves, joined together near the centre creating an integral work where the balustrade of the terrace extends into across the join. WitrynaThe artist "Nainsukh" belongs to which sub-school of Pahari Style? answer choices . Basohli. Kangra. Mandi. Guler Basohli alternatives ... Mention the name of …
The Problem of the Artist
WitrynaNainsukh was an Indian Asian Antiquities artist who was born in 1710. Museum Rietberg, Zürich featured Nainsukh's work in the past. Nainsukh's work has been … Witryna5 lis 2024 · Self-portrait of Nainsukh of Guler painted in tondo.png 460 × 731; 668 KB. Shiva and Parvati, Seated on Mount Kailasa (6125134372).jpg 1,792 × 1,254; 530 … sixtones showチャンネル
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Nainsukh (literally "Joy of the Eyes"; c. 1710 – 1778) was an Indian painter. He was the younger son of the painter Pandit Seu and, like his older brother Manaku of Guler, was an important practitioner of Pahari painting, and has been called "one of the most original and brilliant of Indian painters". Around 1740 he … Zobacz więcej Nainsukh was born c. 1710 in Guler in modern Himachal Pradesh, India, then the capital of the pocket Guler State in the far north of India, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Here his father subsequently established a … Zobacz więcej After Balwant Singh's death in 1763, around 1765 Nainsukh moved and entered the service of Amrit Pal (ruled 1757–1778), a nephew of Balwant Singh and ruler of Zobacz więcej • List of Indian painters Zobacz więcej 1. ^ Crill and Jariwala, 140 say "c. 1710–20" on the birth date, see also Pahari-Meister, p. 268. 2. ^ Kossak, 99 3. ^ Grove; Guy, 160; Harle, 411-12 4. ^ Beach, 199–200 Zobacz więcej Around 1740, Nainsukh left his father's workshop in Guler and moved to Jasrota. It is unknown whether he made this move because of his stylistic innovations or for economic … Zobacz więcej • The Musical Mode, Surmananda • The Musical Mode, Gauri • Raja Balwant Singh watches performers • Shiva and Parvati, Seated on Mount Kailasa Zobacz więcej • B.N. Goswamy, Eberhard Fischer: "Nainsukh of Guler", in: Milo C. Beach, Eberhard Fischer, B.N. Goswamy (Ed.): Masters of Indian Painting, Artibus Asiae Publishers, … Zobacz więcej WitrynaNainsukh (2010) Since 2007 he collaborated with the art historian Dr Eberhard Fischer, researching in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh and eventually directed the feature film ‘Nainsukh’ in 2010. The film is based on the biography of an 18th-century master painter of the same name belonging to the region. WitrynaThe 18th-century Indian painter Nainsukh of Guler receives a poetic, visually stunning tribute from a young Indian filmmaker employing an arresting pictorial language. Shot … sushi roh hochheim