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Shiva Parvati Seated on Nandi
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
20 inch X 32 inch

Código del Artículo: PO90
Precio: $50.00
Shri Krishna Vanquishes Kaliya
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
34 inch X 43 inch

Código del Artículo: PO91
Precio: $95.00
Kamalasana Goddess Lakshmi
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
35 inch X 44 inch

Código del Artículo: PO92
Precio: $95.00
Lord Krishna's Cow Feeds Him Milk
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
35 inch X 44 inch

Código del Artículo: PO93
Precio: $95.00
Lord Ganesha Enjoying Laddoo
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
20 inch X 37 inch

Código del Artículo: PO94
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Virabhadra - Most Trusted Gana of Lord Shiva
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
20 inch X 43.5 inch

Código del Artículo: PO95
Precio: $105.00
Fluting Krishna
Kalamkari Painting on Cotton
31 inch X 41.5 inch

Código del Artículo: PO96
Precio: $95.00
Lord Venkateshvara
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
12.5 inches X 18.5 inches

Código del Artículo: PO64
Precio: $125.00


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Shri Rama with Sita and Bhakta Hanuman
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
12.4 inches X 18.4 inches

Código del Artículo: PO68
Precio: $95.00


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Lord Vishnu with Siva and Brahma (Brahma Vishnu Mahesh)
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
18 inches X 12 inches

Código del Artículo: PO73
Precio: $125.00


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Radha Waiting for Krishna
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
17.7 inches X 11.8 inches

Código del Artículo: PO74
Precio: $75.00


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Mahavidya Matangi
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
12 inches X 18 inches

Código del Artículo: PO75
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Ten-Armed Durga Killing Demon Mahisha
Paata Painting on Tussar Silk Fabric
Folk Art from the Temple Town of Puri (Orissa)
Artist Rabi Behera
42.0 inches X 28.0 inches

Código del Artículo: PL52
Precio: $295.00


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Lord Jagannatha as Narasimha
Water Color Painting on Tussar Silk
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
18 inches X 30.5 inches

Código del Artículo: PO48
Precio: $175.00


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The Baraat of Lord Shiva
Water Color Painting on Tussar Silk
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
40 inches X 13.2 inches

Código del Artículo: PO52
Precio: $125.00


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Gopis on the Boat of Love with Krishna
Water Color Painting on Tussar Silk
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
41 inches X 18 inches

Código del Artículo: PO61
Precio: $155.00


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Krishna with Gopis in the Grove of Vrindavan
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
18.4 inches X 12.2 inches

Código del Artículo: PO65
Precio: $105.00


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Jagannatha, Baladev, Manika the Milk-Maid and King
Water Color Painting on Tussar Silk
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
41 inches X 17.7inches

Código del Artículo: PO66
Precio: $105.00


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Lord Shiva Dances on Apasmar
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
11.5 inches X 17.2 inches

Código del Artículo: PO67
Precio: $95.00


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Butter Thieves
Water Color on Patti
Folk Art From The Temple Town Puri (Orissa)
Artist: Rabi Behera
12.4 inches X 18.3 inches

Código del Artículo: PO72
Precio: $95.00


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Mahavidya Chinnamasta with Yantra
Madhubani Painting on Hand Made Paper
Folk Painting from the Village of Madhubani (Bihar)
Artist: Vidya Devi and Dhirendra Jha
10 inch X 14 inch

Código del Artículo: DH03
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Indian Folk Painting
Folk painting is assuredly the oldest traditional art still being created in India. The earliest examples - images of animals and hunters found on rock shelters in the region of modern Bhopal in central India - date back more than seven thousand years. The Indian folk paintings presented here still carry the lively imprint of ancient and inventive minds.

Folk Paintings are living traditions, which can be classified into two categories: those that are executed on ritual occasions for the express purpose of "installing" a deity, and those that are essentially narrative in character, the themes of narration being primarily from the ancient Indian epics. These may be executed on a wall (bhitti-chitra), on a canvas (pata-chitra), and on the floor (bhumi-chitra).' Sometimes the twin functions of Indian folk painting, the magico-religious ritual and narration, overlap.

Indian Folk Paintings: The Art of Magic Diagrams

"Magic diagrams", or auspicious symbols, outlined on the floor, in rice paste and/or coloured powder are executed by women almost all over India, form the major iconography of India folk paintings. These designs are known as kolam in South India, mandana in Rajasthan, rangoli in Maharashtra, sathiya in Gujarat, alpona in Bengal, aripana in Bihar, apna in the western Himalayas, chowka purna and sona rakhna in Uttar Pradesh, osa in Orissa and aripona in other parts of northern India. These line drawings are potent receptacles of cosmic powers that are essentially benevolent and protective in nature.

Ornamentation in Indian Folk Painting:

Folk painters in India have employed traditional ornamentation in their work. They have done so not so much to beautify their paintings but to more fully express their devotion to their deities. While Indian folk artists have created works pleasing in color and design, in no instances have they intended to make paintings "for art's sake" or for aesthetic reasons alone, that is, primarily to be put on a wall or other support and admired as beautiful visual form.

An enormous stylistic range is evident among the traditions and types of Indian folk painting presented here, from bare essential contours to painstaking, miniature-like rendering of details to the precise, geometrized figural abstractions reminiscent of India's prehistoric painting.

It is the goal of this collection of Indian folk painting to capture something of the amazing spectra of the etarnal tradition of Indian folk art, and to provide a framework for understanding its motives and iconography. Folk Paintings have been selected here for their aesthetic appeal as well as for their representative value, and, wherever possible, to show the evolution of a tradition and even the contrasts within it.

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