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Sunday, March 27, 2005

Mithila Paintings



Went to the Asian Art Museum yesterday, saw some great Mithila Paintings. Here's a shot of one. They remind me of contemporary illustrators.

"Perhaps the best known genre of Indian folk paintings are the Mithila (also called Madhubani) paintings from the Mithila region of Bihar state. For centuries the women of Mithila have decorated the walls of their houses with intricate, linear designs on the occasion of marriages and other ceremonies, Painting is a key part of the education of Mithila women, culminating in the painting of the walls of the kohbar, or nuptial chamber on the occasion of a wedding. The kohbar ghar paintings are based on mythological, folk themes and tantric symbolism, though the central theme is invariably love and fertility."

Mithila Paintings

1 comment:

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