Guler School of Painting
The Guler School of Painting is a significant style of Indian miniature painting that emerged in the late 17th century in the region of Guler, located in present-day Himachal Pradesh. This school is known for its vibrant colors, intricate details, and themes that often depict court scenes, nature, and mythology.
Artists from the Guler School were influenced by the Mughal style but developed their unique approach, emphasizing emotional expression and naturalism. The school played a crucial role in the evolution of Pahari painting, contributing to the rich artistic heritage of northern India.