Before the advent of photography, artists in the ancient city of Patna chronicled the essence of everyday life through the ageless manual medium of paint and brush. Their work recorded markets, professions, festivals, faith and everything that entails daily life with a remarkable attention to detail. Sounding something almost akin to miniature paintings in its pursuit of recording daily life, this particular tradition from Patna is known as 'Patna Qalaam'. It flourished in the 19th century, eventually fading out as an everyday piece of sight yet remained etched in memory.
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Patna Museum Revives The Forgotten Patna Qalaam Tradition With Landmark Exhibition
A new exhibition at Patna Museum brings the 19th-century Patna Qalaam school back into public view, showcasing rare works that once documented everyday life, festivals and rituals before photography arrived

Durga Puja, 1809 watercolour painting in Patna Qalaam Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Durga Puja, 1809 watercolour painting in Patna Qalaam Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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