File:A regal figure seated on a throne, Pahari school.jpeg

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English: I painted this miniature in the year 2010. It depicts a regal figure ( modeled after Shiva) seated on a throne, amid lavish surroundings. The miniature follows the Pahari school of painting ( mainly Kangra, Guler and Garhwal). The colors are part-gouache, part-vegetable. Gum Arabic was used as a binder. The painting was burnished with agate to impart a smooth,jewel-like finish.
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