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Pakistani School

Bridges tradition and innovation to reveal the cultural diversity of Pakistan. Continues to shape the understanding of South Asian art and inspires new generations of artists.

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Pakistani School
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Pakistani School

The term 'Pakistani School' is used in art history to refer to works created by anonymous artists or workshops in Pakistan, where no individual creator is known. This attribution is often found in paintings, miniatures, or other artworks that display stylistic features typical of certain regions, periods, or workshops within Pakistan. The works associated with the Pakistani School are characterized by a blend of traditional techniques and local themes and motifs. Particularly in miniature painting, which has a long-standing tradition in Pakistan, distinctive stylistic elements can be identified that point to a collective artistic practice. The Pakistani School encompasses various periods and may reflect both Islamic and regional influences. Artists grouped under this designation often worked on commission for courts, religious institutions, or private patrons. Their works are frequently richly decorated, demonstrate a high degree of detail, and employ a symbolic visual language. The Pakistani School exemplifies the significance of collective artistic production in the art history of South Asia. It represents the transmission of techniques and motifs across generations and the close relationship between art and society. Works from this school are now represented in numerous museums and collections worldwide and are valued as important testimonies to Pakistan's cultural identity. The attribution 'Pakistani School' is used in art historical research to classify works whose individual authorship cannot be clearly determined but which have nonetheless made a significant contribution to the development of art in Pakistan.

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The term 'Pakistani School' is used in art history to refer to works created by anonymous artists or workshops in Pakistan, where no individual creator is known. This attribution is often found in paintings, miniatures, or other artworks that display stylistic features typical of certain regions, periods, or workshops within Pakistan. The works associated with the Pakistani School are characterized by a blend of traditional techniques and local themes and motifs. Particularly in miniature painting, which has a long-standing tradition in Pakistan, distinctive stylistic elements can be identified that point to a collective artistic practice. The Pakistani School encompasses various periods and may reflect both Islamic and regional influences. Artists grouped under this designation often worked on commission for courts, religious institutions, or private patrons. Their works are frequently richly decorated, demonstrate a high degree of detail, and employ a symbolic visual language. The Pakistani School exemplifies the significance of collective artistic production in the art history of South Asia. It represents the transmission of techniques and motifs across generations and the close relationship between art and society. Works from this school are now represented in numerous museums and collections worldwide and are valued as important testimonies to Pakistan's cultural identity. The attribution 'Pakistani School' is used in art historical research to classify works whose individual authorship cannot be clearly determined but which have nonetheless made a significant contribution to the development of art in Pakistan.

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Seated Buddha, Gandhara, 1st-3rd...
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Frieze showing the Buddhas footp...
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Relief panel depicting the Dream...
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Seated Buddha, from Gandhara, Ku...
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Bacchanalian Relief, Pakistan, G...
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The Victory over the Serpent, re...
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Cotton ned-cover sample from Shi...
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Bust of a preaching Buddha, Grec...
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Statues of Buddha in the ancient...
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Bust of a Bodhisattva Shakyamuni...
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Padmapani Lokeshvara seated in m...
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Head of a Buddha, Greco-Buddhist...
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Palette with Nereid on an Aquati...
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Copper Vessel and Koran Stand (c...
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Head, from Gandhara, Greco-Buddh...
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Seated Buddha in meditation, 1st...
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Buddha seated in meditation, fro...
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Bacchanalian Relief, Pakistan, G...
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Damascene Ware goat (zinc, coppe...
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Standing Bodhisattva Maitreya, 3...
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Standing figure of the Buddha (h...
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Bacchanalian Relief, Pakistan, G...
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Cap badge, Pakistan Armoured Cor...
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Padmapani Lokeshvara seated in m...
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Cap badge, Pakistan Armoured Cor...
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Bodhisattva figure, from Mekha-S...
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Cap badge, Zhob Militia
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Cotton scarf sample from Nurrapo...
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Buddhist stupa of Dharmarajika, ...
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Om mantra containing figures of ...
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Relief of Buddha preaching
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Krishna and the naga Kaliya
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