Posted on: 17 April 2011

New Book :
NAINSUKH OF GULER
A great Indian painter from a small hill-state
By BN Goswamy
Published by Niyogi Books, New Delhi - 2011

“To trace the life and career of a painter (of the past) in India is”, as the author says, “somewhat akin to following the course of an earthen lamp on swift waters.” The glow is bright and warm, and one can keep it within sight for a while, but things can quickly turn and uncharted vastness takes over.

However, knowing this and going against the prevailing (perhaps even comfortable) state of anonymity that is almost a defining condition of the arts in India, this books concerns itself with simply one painter: Nainsukh. The glow that comes from his work is remarkably bright and warm, and tracing its course, however briefly, yields a very special pleasure. Born ca. 1710 to a family of painters in Guler, a small and little known state now merged in Himachal Pradesh, Nainsukh attached himself for the greater part of his career to an equally little known prince of Jasrota, Balwant Singh. From that obscure corner of the hills, through the coming together of a discriminating patron – a true connoisseur – and a painter of genius, emerged a body of work that is compelling: startling in its freshness and heart-warming in its humanity.

In this book, which is the result of painstaking research spread over many years, Professor B.N. Goswamy has brought together all of Nainsukh’s known or ascribable oeuvre: close to a hundred paintings, painted sketches, and drawings which contain the first flush of his thoughts. Nainsukh of Guler is perhaps the first ever book to appear on a traditional painter of the past in India.

It is a path-breaking work: illuminating in its scholarship and written in a flowing, almost poetic style. Justly, it has received world-wide notice, and has attained the status of a classic.

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"Nainsukh"! There perhaps is no other painter in the world whose name befits. "Nainsukh" means the one who pleases the eyes.

We should celebrate such books ! So well written and brilliantly produced. I bought this book yesterday and the paintings are incredibly delicate and beautiful...just like the artist's name.

We should also try and source Amit Dutta's film called "Nainsukh of Guler", based on Goswamy's book, which was selected for the Venice Film Festival in 2010.

There are only two dated and signed paintings by Nainsukh. The Lahore museum painting by Nainsukh (dated 1748) is a key painting to evaluate his style. I have discussed about him in my article“Models and Copies in Pahari Painting: new insights”, Research Article published in Marg, Vol. 57, No. 4, December, 2007. This article is freely downloadable on internet.