Mysore Painting - The Art of Royals
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Painted ceiling, Virupaksha temple, Hampi, 15th century (Source : Wikipedia) |

Bibliography :
Author (2020) Ramsons Kala Pratishtana turns 25, the star of Mysore. URL: https://starofmysore.com/ramsons-kala-pratishtana-turns-25/ (Accessed: 17 September 2023).
Https://Dsource.in/Sites/Default/Files/Resource/Mysore-Painting/Downloads/File/Mysore_painting.Pdf.
Dang, Surpritkaur. “Mysore Painting Craft Manual.” Academia.Edu, 29 May 2017, www.academia.edu/33246624/Mysore_Painting_Craft_Manual.
A visit to Ramsons Mysuru painting museum ,Mysuru .
An impromtu conversation with the Raghu Dharmendra ,Curator and art historian at ramsingh.museum also Faculty in Art History at chamarajendra academy of visual arts [CAVA], Mysore
Special thanks to Varsha Raghavendra (Kalavara art studio ) who taught us this art form .
The paintings are too beautiful 😍
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Hey Sakshi, I love your blogs. You come up with such unique and informative topics which are put together quite well. I appreciate you finding time amidst your busy schedule to write something nice for us to read. Cheers 😄
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Keep up your good work Sakshi.