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  1. Dancing Lady In Red;Painting - 24In x 36In Acrylic On Canvas
    $193.00
    Dancing Lady In Red; Painting - 24In x 36In Acrylic On Canvas
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  2. Figure; Painting - 32 In x 32 In; Acrylic Colors on Canvas
    $168.00
    Figure; Painting - 32 In x 32 In; Acrylic Colors on Canvas
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  3. Kalighat Painting of Radha Krishna; Traditional Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 29X44 in; Natural Colour
    $191.00
    Accompanied By Gope's, Lord Krishna And His Beloved Rodham's Eternal Love Is Depicted in This Colorful And Detailed Kalighat Painting. . Traditional Scroll Painters -Patuas, Developed The Kalighat Painting Style And Changed Their Linear Narrative Styles And Adopted Single Pictures With One or Two Figures Over A Period of Time. Kalighat Paintings Were Essentially Water Color Paintings Executed On Paper And Are Characterized By Their Bold Sweeping Brush Lines, Bold Colors And A Simplification of Forms. They Depict Hindu Gods, Goddesses, And Other Mythological Characters And A Variety of Themes From Daily Urban Life of That Time.??Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 29X44 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  4. Kalighat Painting of Babu Hand Fanning Bibi; Traditional Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 18x25 in; Natural Colour
    $84.00
    Painting of A Servant Hand Fanning To His Mistress. Traditional Scroll Painters (Patuas) Developed The Kalighat Painting Style And Changed Their Linear Narrative Styles And Adopted Single Pictures With One or Two Figures Over A Period of Time. Kalighat Paintings Were Essentially Water Color Paintings Executed On Paper And Are Characterized By Their Bold Sweeping Brush Lines, Bold Colors And A Simplification of Forms. They Depict Hindu Gods, Goddesses, And Other Mythological Characters And A Variety of Themes From Daily Urban Life of That Time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 18X25. This painting is without frame.
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  5. Kalighat Painting of Couple Under Tree; Traditional Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 14X22 In; Natural Colour
    $84.00
    This Kalighat Painting Depicts A Couple Under The Tree .Traditional Scroll Painters (Patuas) Developed The Kalighat Painting Style And Changed Their Linear Narrative Styles And Adopted Single Pictures With One or Two Figures Over A Period of Time. Kalighat Paintings Were Essentially Water Color Paintings Executed On Paper And Are Characterized By Their Bold Sweeping Brush Lines, Bold Colors And A Simplification of Forms. They Depict Hindu Gods, Goddesses, And Other Mythological Characters And A Variety of Themes From Daily Urban Life of That Time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 14X22 In. This painting is without frame.
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  6. Kalighat Painting of Ganesha; Traditional Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 26x33 in
    $191.00
    Kalighat Painting of Lord Ganesha Who Is The Lord of Ganas or Groups or Tattwas. He Is The Head of The Ganas. Without The Grace of Ganesha And His Help, Nothing Can Be Achieved. No Action Can Be Undertaken Without His Blessings. Traditional Scroll Painters (Patuas) Developed The Kalighat Painting Style And Changed Their Linear Narrative Styles And Adopted Single Pictures With One or Two Figures Over A Period of Time. Kalighat Paintings Were Essentially Water Color Paintings Executed On Paper And Are Characterized By Their Bold Sweeping Brush Lines, Bold Colors And A Simplification of Forms. They Depict Hindu Gods, Goddesses, And Other Mythological Characters And A Variety of Themes From Daily Urban Life of That Time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 26X33. This painting is without frame.
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  7. Kali Mata; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 22x15
    $86.00
    Kali Mata represents feminine energy and is depicted with a necklace of heads, skirt of arms, lolling tongue, and brandishing a knife dripping with blood. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in22x15. This painting is without frame.
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  8. Ram Parivar; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 30x23
    $172.00
    This Kalighat Painting depicts Lord Ram with Sita and Lakshman during their exile in Panchvati.Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in30x23. This painting is without frame.
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  9. Siesta Time; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 22x15
    $86.00
    This Kalighat style painting depicts a seated young man holding a hookah while a maid fans him. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in22x15. This painting is without frame.
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  10. Krishna With Friends; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 30x23
    $172.00
    This Kalighat Painting depicts Krishna in a Joyful Mood with Gopis. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in30x23. This painting is without frame.
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  11. Kamalakameni; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 22x15
    $86.00
    Goddess Kamala Kaminian incarnation of the Durga seated on a lotus leaf and nursing the elephant-headed god Ganesha. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in22x15
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  12. Kalighat Painting; West Bengal;108x22 in
    $561.00
    This beautiful Kalighat painting is done using natural vegetable color on paper. This painting reflects the harmony of life and can be used as a wall decor. Painting - Kalighat Painting from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  13. Kalighat Painting; West Bengal;108x22 in
    $561.00
    This beautiful Kalighat painting is done using natural vegetable color on paper. This painting reflects the harmony of life and can be used as a wall decor. Painting - Kalighat Painting from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  14. Moments; Traditional Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 22x15 in
    $84.00
    This Kalighat style painting depicts a couple enjoying a moment of relaxation. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 22x15 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  15. Durga Mohisasur Mardini; Traditional Kalighat Painting Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 23x30 in
    $191.00
    This Kalighat Painting depicts the legend of Mahalaya in which Durga Killing Mahishasura an event that is celebrated as Navratri. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on paper in 23x30 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  16. Goddess Parvati With Ganesha; Traditional Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 23x30 in
    $152.00
    Goddess Parvati holding Lord Ganesha in her lap is depicted in this colorful and detailed Kalighat painting. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 23x30 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  17. Goddess Saraswati Sitting On A Swan; Kalighat Painting On Paper; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 14x22 in
    $84.00
    This Kalighat Painting depicts Saraswati who is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 14X22 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  18. Tree of Life With Colorful Fish; Madhubani Painting; Paper 22x30
    $52.00
    Beautiful Traditional Madhubani Painting of Tree And Animals. All of Nature Comes in Harmony, Exemplified By The Tree of Life. Flowers On Its Generous Branches And Colorful Fishes. This Paintings Is An Unique Style of Painting That originates Before 2500 Years in Mithila.
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  19. Radha Krishna Chuvarcharitram; Kerala Mural Painting; 35x23 Inches
    $471.00
    This Kerala Mural Depicts Lord Krishna and Radha. together Radha and Krishna Are Believed to Be The Combined forms of Masculine and Feminine Realities of God. Kerala Mural Paintings Are Frescos Showcases Legends and Hindi Mythology Which Are Drawn On The Walls of Churches and Temples In Southern India, Principally In Kerala. These Type of Paintings Date Back to 9Th - 12Th Century Ce When This form of Art Enjoyed Royal Patronage. This Traditional Wall Mural from Kerala Is Heavenly. The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green for Satvic, Red and A Mixture of Red and Yellows for The Rajasic and Black (Shivite) and White (Vaishanavite) for The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used In Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. It Is A Vertical Painting 35x23 Inches. It is without frame.
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  20. Kerala Mural Painting of Shiv Parvati; 25x20 Inches
    $314.00
    This Following Mural Painting Depicts Shiva Parvati. Shiv Is Also Known As Mahadeva (The Great God) and Is Known to Be One of The Principal God In Hinduism. He Is Also Titled As "The Destroyer". Parvati Is The Hindu Goddess of Love, Fertility, Beauty and Devotion. She Is The Mother Goddess In Hinduism. This Traditional Wall Mural from Kerala Is Heavenly. The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green for Satvic, Red and A Mixture of Red and Yellows for The Rajasic and Black (Shivite) and White (Vaishanavite) for The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used In Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals and Natural Material Are Used for Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made from The Blades of Certain Type of Grass and Roots of Trees and Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used to Draw The Outline. It Is A Vertical Mural Painting In 25x20 Inches. It is without frame.
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  21. Vastraharan; Kerala Mural Painting; 43x22 Inches
    $704.00
    This Masterpiece Mural Paintings Depicts The Activity of Vastraharan. The Boy Krishna Would often Steal The Clothes of The Gopis When They Went to Bathe In The Waters. He Would Always Tease Them With Other Activities like Stealing Their Home Made Butter Etc. It Would Project A Child's Innocence, Purity and Naughtiness. This Traditional Wall Mural from Kerala Is Heavenly. The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green for Satvic, Red and A Mixture of Red and Yellows for The Rajasic and Black (Shivite) and White (Vaishanavite) for The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used In Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals and Natural Material Are Used for Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made from The Blades of Certain Type of Grass and Roots of Trees and Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used to Draw The Outline. It Is A Vertical Mural Painting of Vastraharan 43x22Inches. It is without frame.
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  22. Kerala Mural Painting of Sundara Yakshini; 43x23 Inches
    $704.00
    This Particular Mural Painting Depicts A Sundara Yakshini. Yakshinis Are Mythical Beings(Equivalent to That of An Angel Or Apsara) of Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Mythology. They Are Attendees of Kubera, The God of Wealth Who Resides In Mythical Himalayan Kingdom of Alaka.This Traditional Wall Mural from Kerala Is Heavenly. The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green for Satvic, Red and A Mixture of Red and Yellows for The Rajasic and Black (Shivite) and White (Vaishanavite) for The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used In Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals and Natural Material Are Used for Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made from The Blades of Certain Type of Grass and Roots of Trees and Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used to Draw The Outline. It Is A Vertical Mural Painting 43x23 Inches. It is without frame.
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  23. Square Kerala Mural Painting of Lord Krishna and Radha; 18x18 Inches
    $579.00
    This Kerala Mural Depicts Lord Krishna and Radha. Kerala Mural Paintings Are Frescos Showcases Legends and Hindu Mythology Which Are Drawn On The Walls of Churches and Temples In Southern India, Principally In Kerala. These Type of Paintings Date Back to 9Th - 12Th Century Ce When This form of Art Enjoyed Royal Patronage. This Traditional Wall Mural from Kerala Is Heavenly. The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green for Satvic, Red and A Mixture of Red and Yellows for The Rajasic and Black (Shivite) and White (Vaishanavite) for The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used In Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals and Natural Material Are Used for Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made from The Blades of Certain Type of Grass and Roots of Trees and Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used to Draw The Outline. It Is A Square Painting 18x18 Inches. It is without frame.
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  24. Kalighat Painting of Ma Durga; Vertical Traditional Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 29x44 in
    $203.00
    Kalighat Painting of Maa Durga Who Is The Warrior Goddess Combating Evils And Demonic Forces That Threaten Peace, Prosperity And Dharma And Is Killing Asura in Presence of Other Gods And Goddesses. Traditional Scroll Painters (Patuas) Developed The Kalighat Painting Style And Changed Their Linear Narrative Styles And Adopted Single Pictures With One or Two Figures Over A Period of Time. Kalighat Paintings Were Essentially Water Color Paintings Executed On Paper And Are Characterized By Their Bold Sweeping Brush Lines, Bold Colors And A Simplification of Forms. They Depict Hindu Gods, Goddesses, And Other Mythological Characters And A Variety of Themes From Daily Urban Life of That Time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal On Paper in 29X44 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  25. Henpecked Husband Kalighat Painting on Paper from West Bengal; 14X22 In
    $41.00
    This Kalighat painting depicts a woman beating her husband with a broom. The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. 14X22 Inches.This painting is without frame.
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  26. Scene from Mahabharata Kalighat Painting on Paper from West Bengal
    $153.00
    This Kalighat Lord Krishna trying to Kill Bhishma with a Wheel during Mahabharata while Arjun is holding Krishna's Leg begging him to kill Bhishma. The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly of red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  27. Lord Ganesha Kalighat Painting on Paper from WestBengal
    $245.00
    This Kalighat painting Lord Ganesha, the Hindu God of Wisdom. The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  28. Lord Vishnu Kalighat Painting on Paper from WestBengal
    $153.00
    This Kalighat painting depicts Lord Vishnu with Sheshnag.The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly of red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  29. The Journey; Kalighat Painting On Paper; Traditional Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 23x27 in
    $191.00
    This Kalighat style painting depicts a couple on a romantic trip in a horse drawn carriage .Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 23x27 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  30. Relaxing; Traditional Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 15x22 in
    $84.00
    This Kalighat style painting depicts a seated young man holding a hookah .Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 15x22 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  31. Sita in Akshaya Vatika; Traditional Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 15x22
    $84.00
    This Kalighat Painting depicts Sita in Akshaya Vatika. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 15x22 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  32. Romancing Couple; Traditional Kalighat Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 15x22 in
    $84.00
    This Kalighat style painting depicts a couple enjoying a moment of togetherness. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 15x22 inches. This painting is without frame.
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  33. Karthikeya; Kalighat Painting; Vertical Folk Art of Bengal; 15x22 in
    $84.00
    Karthikeya is the son of Parvati and Shiva and brother of Ganesha and is also known as Murugan or Subrahmanya, is the Hindu god of war. Traditional scroll painters -patuas, developed the Kalighat painting style and changed their linear narrative styles and adopted single pictures with one or two figures over a period of time. Kalighat paintings were essentially water color paintings executed on paper and are characterized by their bold sweeping brush lines, bold colours and a simplification of forms. They depict Hindu gods, goddesses, and other mythological characters and a variety of themes from daily urban life of that time. Vertical Folk Art of Bengal on Paper in 15x22 inches.
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  34. Lord Vishnu Kalighat Painting on Paper in 23x43 in; Traditional Vertical Folk Wall Art Using Natural Colour
    $350.00
    This Kalighat painting depicts Lord Vishnu with Sheshnag.The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by Fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly of red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  35. Goddess Durga Kalighat Painting on Paper in 23x43 in; Folk Art; Traditional Vertical Painting Using Natural Colour
    $350.00
    This Kalighat painting depicts Goddess Durga on her lion kills the demon mahishasura.The ornamentation on the body and garments of the figures are created by Fine white lines, Bold Colors predominantly of red, blue, green and yellow are used. The painting is made On Hand-Made Paper Produced by an Experienced Artist from West Bengal. This painting is without frame.
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  36. Blessed Union; The Wedding in Kalighat Painting indian Folk Art in 23x43 in; Traditional Painting On Paper Using Natural Colour
    $350.00
    Blessed Union; The Wedding in Kalighat Indian Art; in Sepia, Earthy and almost Monochromatic tones, with the exception of the Kumkum Red symbolizing energy, married bliss and eternal abundance, this Kalighat Painting on Paper using natural colours, is a moving painting of the bridegroom and bride in union Standing over the traditional floral floor stage as a couple for the first time with their community blessing them. The Fine detail is visible in the jewellery and Finery worn by both and their commitment and respect for each other and the tradition is expressed in their delicate body language. A great piece of wall art of any home and certainly a welcome House-warming or Anniversary Gift. The art form has only a few trained painters. This painting is without frame.
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