Nainsukh L. Sharma

Nainsukh L Sharma (1906 – 2001), hailing from Nathdwara, specialized in Indian traditional paintings in Pichhwai and idol miniature work on paper and canvas. His artscape includes oil paintings, embossed and glass work, amongst others. He designed the Glass Temple (Sheesh Mahal) at the Itwaria Bajar in Indore, and at the Jain Temple. The idols designed by him can also be seen at Lal Bagh, Chitrakoot, Talio Ka Talab, and at Ganesh Takri in Nathdwara. The artist, who is credited with training several artists practicing the style across Rajasthan and in other parts of India today, received numerous felicitations for his work, including the Maharana Sajjan Singh and Maharana Foundation awards. He is amongst the most extensively exhibited and published Rajasthani artists.

Nainsukh L. Sharma art works

Radha And Krishna In A Loving Embrace
Radha And Krishna In A Loving Embrace
Oil on Canvas 85x48 cm
Vallabhacarya Worships Shrinataji
Vallabhacarya Worships Shrinataji
Tempera on Canvas 54x79 cm
Sita, Rama, Lakshman, Hanuman
Sita, Rama, Lakshman, Hanuman
Pigments On Board 89x56 cm
Radha Accompanies Krishna
Radha Accompanies Krishna
Pigments On Board 154x103 cm
Nataji
Nataji
Pigments On Wood 166.5x113 cm
Krishna Shows Universal Form To Arjuna
Krishna Shows Universal Form To Arjuna
Pigments On Cardboard 70x50 cm