Situated
in Kotwali Bazaar of Dharamsala, Kangra Art Gallery was inaugurated in
1990. It houses an impressive collection of arts, crafts, artifacts,
costumes and other treasures, which can be traced to as far back as 5th
century. The variety of items on display includes woodcarvings and
tribal jewellery, sculptures and pottery, anthropological items,
collections of coins and manuscripts, royal tents, Shamianas and
pandals, etc.
Open from Tuesday to Sunday, Kangra Art Museum has a library and a
separate section to display the works of contemporary artists, sculptors
and photographers. There is also an art gallery that houses exemplary
specimens of famous Kangra Kalam works or the Pahari miniature
paintings, the exquisite art that is being actively promoted from the
museum. This school of painting is famous for the use of seductive
figures and fine colors
It is said to be a pictorial representation of the cultural heritage of
Himachal Pradesh. The colors used in this style of painting are
extracted from dried-up flowers and herbs and this art form has a strong
thematic base. The most famous miniature paintings of the Kangra School
revolve around historical, religious and traditional background of the
royalty and the courts of the former rulers of Kangra that belonged to
Katoch dynasty.