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Manaku of
Guler or
Manaku (c. 1700–1760) was an
Indian painter from the
Guler State, in modern-day
Himachal Pradesh.
After his
death he was
mostly forgotten...
- was the
younger son of the
painter Pandit Seu and, like his
older brother Manaku of Guler, was an
important practitioner of
Pahari painting, and has been...
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Takri script identifying the
group as 'vasi
Guler ke'.
Manaku was Seu's
eldest son. Later,
while Manaku worked at Guler,
Nainsukh migrated to
Jasrota court...
- Conn: Yale
University Press. p. 410. ISBN 978-0-300-06217-5.
figure 327.
Manaku, Radha's
messenger describing Krishna standing with the cow-girls, gopi...
- The Seu-
Manaku-Nainsukh family, also
known as the Seu-Nainsukh family, were a
family of
artists active during the 18th and 19th
centuries in the Punjab...
- blue sky above.
Nainsukh had four sons and
Manaku two, all of them painters. Sons or
grandsons of
Manaku and
Nainsukh were
eventually emplo**** at Basohli...
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Golden cosmic egg
Hiranyagarbha by
Manaku...
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Pahari painting of
Golden cosmic egg
Hiranyagarbha by
Manaku, c. 1740...
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Jayadeva worships Radha Krishna, c. 1730
painting by
Manaku....
- c. 1720
Varaha and Hiranyaksha.
Folio from a
Bhagavata Purana Series by
Manaku of Guler. Guler, c. 1740 Raja
Balwant Singh of
Jasrota examining a painting...