Indian paintings provide the tradition of art from the stone age like rock paintings found in Ajanta Caves and Bhimbetka rock shelters. There are two murals and miniatures style of paintings in India in broad way.
Further divided as Mughal painting influenced by Persian miniatures and Rajput, Pahari and Kerala mural painting style, Pattachitra,Kalamkari, Madhubani Art and Thanjavur Painting
* Madhubani Art, BiharMithila painting or Madhubani art originated from Madhubani Bihar and traditionally practiced by the women in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent.Madhubani paintings are made from powdered rice, contains eye catching patterns with variety of bright colors and objects like flowers, animals, sun, moon, plants and also received GI (Geographical Indication).
* Pattachitra, OdishaPattachitra painting from Odisha mostly depict stories of Hindu deities and specially inspired by Lord Jagannath. The traditional painting of Odisha is divided into categories of medium like cloth, walls and palm leaf.The Bengal Patachitra is a bit different from Orissa Pattachitra and centres round the Durga, Kali and Bengali culture.
* Mysore Painting, KarnatakaMysore painting originated from Mysore in Karnataka and one of the most important form of classical South Indian painting along with classical Thanjavur painting style.
* Thanjavur Painting, Tamil NaduThanjavur painting is distinguished by its gold coating style of art with Hindu religious subjects and also recognized as a Geographical indication of Tamil Nadu.
* Kalamkari, Andhra PradeshKalamkari hand painted art practiced in some villages of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, depicts Indian epics Ramayana or Mahabharata and also registered as geographical indication from Andhra Pradesh.Kalamkari has two different and distinctive styles, produced at Pedana near Machilipatnam hence known as Machilipatnam style of Kalamkari and Srikalahasti Kalamkari from Chittoor being other.