About the Kishangarh :
Kishangarh is 27 Kms north east of Ajmer and was founded by Kishan Singh a Rathore Prince. In the 18th century it acclaimed fame as one of the finest schools of miniatures paintings.
Though a smaller school with a much shorter duration it had a more refined style. It peaked under the patronage of Savant Singh an heir to the throne, who later became a hermit.
It is said that Savant Singh modeled as Krishna while his mistress nicknamed as Bani Thani modelled for Radha. Paintings of Bani Thani are it most celebrated.
The artist of this school favoured evening lights and grey skies with fine colours. This outstanding school lasted only a few decades.
Today the artists still create duplicates of the work. The town is now an industrial town for marble and textiles. Kishangarh is connected by train and bus.
Kishangarh- Must- See Places :
The major attractions of Kishangarh are the Fort and the Phool Mahal (Flower Palace), which has now been converted into a hotel. And while you are on a tour to Kishangarh you can most certainly take a look at the famous paintings that are still very well-preserved.
How to Reach Kishangarh :
By Air : The nearest airport is Jaipur which is 135kms away.
By Train : Ajmer is on the Delhi-Jaipur-Marwar-Ahmedabad-Mumbai line and most trains stops at Ajmer.
By Road : It is connected with bus from all places like Jaipur, Agra, Aligarh, Abu road, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Barmer, Haridwar, Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Nagaur.