Style Guide
Style Guide
Discover the major artistic traditions of Himalayan Thangka painting—each with distinct aesthetics, linework, composition, and cultural heritage. Understanding these styles helps collectors choose artwork that resonates with their vision.
Menri / Miansa Style
The classical Tibetan style characterized by balanced composition, strong outlines, structured iconography, and deep symbolic meaning. The most widely preserved monastic painting tradition.
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Karma Gadri Style
Known for its open landscapes, soft palette, and spacious composition. Influenced by Chinese painting, it emphasizes elegance, natural scenery, and subtle atmospheric tones.
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Newar Style
Nepali Newar masters are renowned for their refined gold work, detailed ornamentation, and luminous deity expressions—highly prized by collectors worldwide.
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Rebgong Style
Originating from Amdo, Rebgong paintings feature precise linework, bright colors, expressive figure proportions, and an elegant clarity unique to this celebrated Tibetan art center.
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