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Kalighat Folk Art
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Length - 40 centimetres, Width - 28 centimetres.
This painting comes without a frame. It will wrapped safely and dispatched. You can get the framing done according to your requirements.
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Weight | 30 grams (approximately). |
Material | This traditional artwork of kalighat painting is done on handmade paper base, made using natural colours and permanent ink. Kalighat painting or Kalighat Pat originated in the 19th century in West Bengal, India, the paintings over a period of time developed as a distinct school of Indian painting. From the depiction of Hindu gods, god, and other mythological characters, the Kalighat paintings developed to reflect a variety of subjects, including many depictions of everyday life. Kalighat Paintings were first painted on the paper using the natural and homemade dyes. During its manifestation, in the earlier days, it was a community effort. The family members or the community members, would sit together and ground the ingredients to make the dyes, colors and some would draw the outlines of the main figures in the painting and while others would work on the backdrop. The distinct feature of these paintings are the big eyes of the main figures and the colors used are prominently the primary colors like yellow, blue, green, etc. This Bengal Art comes from Midnapore from the family of Laltu Chitrakar. A wonderful painting for the discerning decor aficionado and art lover or a gift for someone interested in storytelling tradition. These are priceless collectibles. |
Care | Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth, keep away from water and other liquid substances. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. . |
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Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | folk art paintings |
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Read MoreKalighat painting began in the 19th century in Calcutta, West Bengal, as a unique genre of Indian painting. Based on depictions of gods and other mythological figures, these paintings have evolved over time to reflect a variety of topics.
Read MoreShipping | Ready stock. It can be delivered within 3-5 days. Returns accepted |
Size |
Length - 40 centimetres, Width - 28 centimetres.
This painting comes without a frame. It will wrapped safely and dispatched. You can get the framing done according to your requirements.
|
Weight | 30 grams (approximately). |
Material | This traditional artwork of kalighat painting is done on handmade paper base, made using natural colours and permanent ink. Kalighat painting or Kalighat Pat originated in the 19th century in West Bengal, India, the paintings over a period of time developed as a distinct school of Indian painting. From the depiction of Hindu gods, god, and other mythological characters, the Kalighat paintings developed to reflect a variety of subjects, including many depictions of everyday life. Kalighat Paintings were first painted on the paper using the natural and homemade dyes. During its manifestation, in the earlier days, it was a community effort. The family members or the community members, would sit together and ground the ingredients to make the dyes, colors and some would draw the outlines of the main figures in the painting and while others would work on the backdrop. The distinct feature of these paintings are the big eyes of the main figures and the colors used are prominently the primary colors like yellow, blue, green, etc. This Bengal Art comes from Midnapore from the family of Laltu Chitrakar. A wonderful painting for the discerning decor aficionado and art lover or a gift for someone interested in storytelling tradition. These are priceless collectibles. |
Care | Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth, keep away from water and other liquid substances. |
Colour | Slight difference in color from the visible product image is possible. Read more. |
Sold and Marketed By | ITOKRI ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. A-7, Shri Krishna Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Country of Origin | India |
Generic Name | folk art paintings |
Khushbash brings joy through handwoven textiles, vibrant creations that celebrate Eastern craftsmanship.
Kalighat painting began in the 19th century in Calcutta, West Bengal, as a unique genre of Indian painting. Based on depictions of gods and other mythological figures, these paintings have evolved over time to reflect a variety of topics.
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