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Marble painting is a traditional art of India. It is done on a thin tile of marble. In this painting, pure gold leaves are used to add to the richness of the art work. Relief work is done on the places where ever gold leaves have to be pasted
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INDIA ART & CRAFT Marble paintings
Types of Indian Painting have evolved in a parallel manner in the course of time. There are different styles of paintings which have emerged in the due course of time in different geographic locations as a result of religious and cultural impact. The paintings of India can be broadly classified as wall paintings and miniature paintings. The different types of Indian paintings fall under this two broad category but again they can also be classified depending on their evolution, emergence and style. Almost all of the ancient paintings are engraved on the wall of temples and caves. Miniature paintings are paintings made on small canvasses of papers and clothes. This type of art mainly evolved in the medieval age especially narrating the royal life and this form of art is popular until now. The technique and medium are the two major aspects of painting. Depending on these, paintings can be further classified as Patachitra, Marble paintings, Batik, Kalamkari, Silk paintings, Velvet paintings, Palm Leaf Etchings, Glass painting in India, etc. Finally religion and culture also have immense impact on paintings. Folk paintings, Indo-Islamic art and Buddhist art are different types.
If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India! Romain Rolland
The marble paintings are a famous form of art, which started in the time of Emperors and Queens. The painters used to dip their brushes in various colors and run them on marble artifacts to enhance its looks. Some examples can be seen in the form of painted designs on sofa sets, tables and wall hangings too. They are, usually, famous in Rajasthan that showcases royal lifestyle. Marble paintings are miniature paintings made on a genuine piece of white marble. These paintings can be framed and used as a table top or a wall hanging in your home / office. Marble is a natural stone with immense beauty and is available in a variety of colors, some of which are particularly used to impart a natural and rugged look to the artifacts. Mughal
Marble paintings are exquisite works of Rajasthani/Mughal painting done on marble. Rajasthani painting is a style of miniature painting very similar to Mughal paintings. Done with immense perfection and beauty, marble paintings encompass traditional as well as contemporary styles
Gem Stone Painting - Mughal Love Prince, Princes & Parrot, A Elegant Mugal Gem Stone Painting The form of Handicrafts is unique to the "Pink City" of Jaipur. The specialty of gemstone paintings is that they are made using semi-precious stones without using any synthetic or artificial colors. This is a unique art developed by artists in Rajasthan.
Nathdwara Temple Radhe-Radhe, Gem Stone Painting Raja & Rani, Gem Stone Art Painting, Handicraft Rajasthani Groom
Gem Stone Painting Mughal Love The paintings are done on glass using crushed precious and semi precious stones and finally pasted by skilled and experienced craftsman on the back side of acrylic glass sheet. Prince going for hunting on Elephant, Gem Art Painting This process is entirely done by hand without using and machinery these paintings do not loose its shine with time. These gemstones shine and give traditional rich when the light falls on them. The entire work on this item was done by hands without using any moulds, by Indian skilled craftsmen & was made after immense concentration & creativity. The stones used are in this paintings are mainly Amethyst, Cornelian Agate, Garnet, Green Aventurine, Red jasper, Sodalite, Turquois
Raja Rani Looking towards the clouds, Mughal Gem Stone Painting
Prince & Princes in Palace talking, Handicraft Gem Stone Paintin
Raja & Rani & Jam, A Elegant Mugal Gem Stone Painting Raja, Rani & Jam, Enjoying in Garden, Mugal Gem Stone Painting
Clouds, Birds, Raja & Rani, Mughal Style , Gem Stone Art Painting
Raja Rani in Palace, Talking with each other, Mugal Gem Stone Painting
Raja Rani at River end , Talking with each other, Mugal Gem Stone painting
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