Description: WATERCOLOUR AND INK ON 300 GSM BOCKINGFORD PAPER. INSPIRATION FROM TRADITIONAL MADHUBANI PAINTING STYLE. HAND-DRAWN IMAGE DIMENSION 69X50 CMS/27X20 INCHES ALL ARTWORKS ARE UNFRAMED AND SHIPPED IN CARDBOARD TUBES. . * All prices are inclusive of Tax (GST) and shipping cost. *The images represent the actual products though the colour of the image may differ slightly. Krishna is a mythological character from Indian culture. Krishna as per Indian mythology was one of the most powerful incarnations of Vishnu (Vishnu is a member of the Holy Trinity). Krishna was the exponent of the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna was also known as Gopala. The word Gopala means the owner of a herd of cows. Gop is the community Krishna belonged to. Here he is seen dancing with a group of Gopinis which means the female folks from the Gop community. The dance which depicts love is known as Raas or Raas Leela. In this painting, Krishna is seen playing the flute and the Gopinis are dancing to the tune which is traditionally known as Raas. Brindaban is located in present Uttar Pradesh. Brindaban is derived from the word Vrinda which means Tulsi or Basil plants. Brindaban is famous for its extravagant mention in the scriptures and anecdotes related to Krishna. This painting was done on Imperial size 300gsm (140 lb.) Cold Pressed Bockingford paper with Watercolour and Ink. This painting is based on the traditional Madhubani style of painting. Madhubani style of painting is also known as Mithila Painting. Mithila was a region that is presently part of Bihar in India and Nepal. The roots of this art form are believed to be during the Ramayana period which was during the 7th century. This art form was unknown to the outside world until in 1934 an earthquake tumbled the houses of this region and the then British colonial officer in Madhubani stumbled upon the paintings. The myth goes that when Sita was to be married to Rama the father of Sita, King Janaka, the ruler of Mithila commissioned local artists to paint murals in his palace. Originally these paintings were done on the walls of Khobar Ghar or the nuptial chamber of newlyweds. The walls were coated with mud and cow dung and Madhubani paintings were created on them. Like most art forms Madhubani art took inspiration from nature and Hindu mythological motifs. Usually, the paintings do not leave any space and the blank spaces are filled with designs of flowers, animals, birds, flowers, plants, or geometric patterns. Bright colours were used and they were sourced from natural ingredients like turmeric, lime, milk of banyan tree, a red flower named Kusum, sandalwood, rose, rice powder, etc.
Price: 460 USD
Location: KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Artist: Mrinal Kanti Majumder
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Mrinal Kanti Majumder
Size: 69X50 CMS/27X20 INCHES
Region of Origin: India
Framing: Unframed
Personalize: No
Unit Type: Unit
Year of Production: 2023
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Licensed Reproduction
Item Height: 50 cm/20 inches
Style: Inspiration Madhubani Style painting.
Features: Collectible/Wall Decor
Unit Quantity: 1
Handmade: Yes
Culture: Madhubani
Item Width: 69 cms/27 inches
Time Period Produced: 2020-Now
Signed: Yes
Title: Artist
Period: Madhubani Art
Material: Ink, Paper, Watercolour on Bockingford Paper.
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: Dancing, Krishna with Gopinis
Type: Watercolour Painting Madhubani Style
COA Issued By: Mrinal Kanti Majumder
Theme: Dance, Madhubani
Production Technique: Watercolor Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: India