What is the difference between Mysore painting and Tanjore painting?

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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves. On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in...
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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves.On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in Tanjore paintings. read less
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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves. On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in...
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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves.On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in Tanjore paintings read less
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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves. On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in...
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The focus in Mysore paintings is on fine lines, aesthetic colours, detail textures and pure gold leaves. On the other hand, Tanjore paintings make use of embellishments like pearls and glass. The paintings are bright and the lines are not very fine. It is said that gold-coated silver foil is used in Tanjore paintings read less
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