
The Wereldmuseum in Leiden has a fine collection of 134 drawings and paintings from the Punjab Hills (today Himachal Pradesh in India), commonly referred to as ‘Pahari miniature paintings’, and made from the 17th to the 19th century. Pahar in Hindi means ‘from the hills’ and refers to the lower Western foothills of the Himalayas. The drawings and painting covers a wide range of themes like Hindu epics, vernacular poetry, portraits of rulers, and historical figures. They illustrate the history and traditions of the region and showcases Indian techniques and crafts.