Schools of Paintings (Kangra / Chamba / Guler) Himachal Pradesh MCQ Questions and Answers

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#1. The Kangra school of painting is best known for its depiction of

#2. The Guler school of painting is considered the birthplace of

#3. The Chamba school of painting is most noted for

#4. The Guler school developed under the patronage of

#5. The Kangra school reached its zenith under which ruler?




#6. The Pahari School of painting includes styles like

#7. The main theme of Guler paintings is

#8. The Guler artists were known to have been trained in

#9. The brushwork in Kangra paintings is noted for

#10. The Chamba paintings are distinguishable by




#11. The Bhuri Singh Museum in Chamba houses a rich collection of

#12. The ‘Bihari Satsai’ was a common theme in which school of painting?

#13. The human figures in Kangra paintings are generally depicted with

#14. The Chamba school often used which type of background?

#15. Which school is considered the most refined Pahari painting style?




#16. The Guler paintings often featured portraits of

#17. A distinctive feature of Kangra paintings is their depiction of

#18. The Chamba rumal embroidery often carries motifs from

#19. The use of natural dyes and fine detailing is most characteristic of

#20. The Rasikapriya of Keshav Das was a frequent subject in




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