The painter Mola Ram was associated with which one of the following st

The painter Mola Ram was associated with which one of the following styles of paintings?

Bundi Paintings
Garhwal Paintings
Mewar Paintings
Kangra Paintings
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2018
The correct option is B) Garhwal Paintings.
Mola Ram (1743–1833) was a renowned artist of the Garhwal School of painting. This school flourished in the Garhwal region of the Himalayas during the 18th and 19th centuries, developing from the Pahari painting tradition. Mola Ram is known for his exquisite miniature paintings, often depicting mythological themes, portraits, and scenes of daily life.
Bundi Paintings, Mewar Paintings, and Kangra Paintings are other distinct schools of Indian painting, primarily associated with Rajasthan (Bundi, Mewar) and the Punjab Hills (Kangra). Mola Ram’s work belongs specifically to the Garhwal branch of the Pahari school.