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Deogarh Miniature

Deogarh Miniature

Multi-Level

Deogarh Miniature Art Course with Master Artist

2.5h
Duration
5
Chapters
Certificate
Included
₹10,000.00
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Course overview

Course Description

Originating in the small town of Deogarh, Rajasthan, Deogarh miniature art is a sub-style of Mewar miniature paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. Characterised by it’s strong Mewar influence, this art form uses yellow and green, and bold and elegant sophisticated lines. Deogarh miniature paintings usually depict themes like - stories of Radha-Krishna, hunting scenes, and court ceremonies. Through our course, you will be able to immerse yourself in this vibrant art form and it’s history.

Course Curriculum

1.
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Introduction of artist

Virendra Bannu Ji shares the story of Deogarh’s origins and his own journey in education. With warmth and passion, he talks about how he embraced modern techniques to deepen his understanding of art.

15 mins

Materials Required

Brushes (000, 0, 2, 4)

Quantity: 1

Set of colours (6 shades)

Quantity: 1

Canvas paper 150 GSM

Quantity: 1

Rough Cloth

Quantity: 1

Set of Stationery

Quantity: 1

Meet the Maestro

Instructor

Virendra Bannu

Professional Artist

Virendra Bannu ji’s journey as a miniature artist is deeply rooted in tradition, legacy, and artistic excellence. Being a 7th generation artist, he began painting at a young age, learning from his family the delicate techniques and iconography that define traditional Indian miniature painting. Over the years, his meticulous brushwork and mastery over natural pigments have earned him recognition on national and international platforms. He was honoured with the National Award for Handicrafts by the Government of India, a recognition of his lifelong dedication and contribution to Indian heritage arts. His work was published in the international publication of a book named ‘Jaipur Gem of India’. In 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted his miniature painting of Guru Nanak to the Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. Virendra Bannu is an active participant in lecture demonstrations, art camps, and workshops. With first-class BFA and MFA degrees in Painting, this master artist's work and commitment to preserving miniature art tradition has been widely celebrated.

Awards & Recognitions

Best Drawing Award, Rajasthan Lalit Kala Academy State-Level Academy Award Felicitated for contribution towards traditional art at Kishangarh, Rajasthan, 2019 Felicitated by CWEI, Delhi, 2020