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Archaeological

A prestigious collection of sculpture and terracotta are displayed in the gallery. The gallery has on display the images and sculptures of the Post-Gupta, Gurjar-Pratihara and Kashmir styles, discovered from the various excavated archaeological sites in different parts of this region.

Art of Royal Jewellery

Art of Royal Jewellery

This gallery has a fascinating collection of ethnic jewellery belonging to various communities – the Gaddies of Bharmaur (Chamba), the Pangwals of Pangi (Chamba), the Churahies of Churah (Chamba)

Wooden-Art

Everything you’ll see at the Summer Exhibition represents the art being made not only today.Expect to find a panorama of art in all media.
On view: 6 Dec. 2017 - 7 Jan 2018

Barahmasa 

When in the 18th century and the early 19th century, the small Rajput state of Himachal Pradesh was still flourishing. Very beautiful work of embroidery based on the pahari paintings was produced in the hills.

Barahmasa Theme

A prestigious collection of sculpture and terracotta are displayed in the gallery. The gallery has on display the images and sculptures of the Post-Gupta, Gurjar-Pratihara and Kashmir styles, discovered from the various excavated archaeological sites in different parts of this region.

Ragamala Theme

The Ragamala theme has been depicted in Chamba, Garhwal, Guler, Kangra, Mandi and Nurpur schools from among the Pahari school. The Pahari schools developed in the hilly regions of North India during 17th to 19th century.

Manuscripts

This museum also houses other fascinating objects of a varied variety – musical instruments, both folk and traditional such as veena, ransinga, ektara, shehnai, etc.; a collection of anthropological art objects such as ainklu (traditional dish making utensil), kunala .

Miniature Painting

The museum has a wide collection of manuscripts in various languages. The text of these manuscripts have been written in ink using quill pens (kalam) or brush. The illustrations in the painted manuscripts have been made using earthen and mineral pigments mixed with gum.