- the
surface of the
painting fine
lacquer is applied.[citation needed]
Pattachitras are
painted in five
natural colours - Hingula, Haritala, Kala, Sankha...
- Bengal. The
Pattachitra painting tradition is
closely linked with the
worship of Lord
Jagannath in Odisha. The
subject matter of
Pattachitra is limited...
- Finally, dyes are used to add
colours to the
figures in the paintings.
Pattachitra refers to the
classical painting of
Odisha and West Bengal, in the eastern...
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crafts village in Puri district, Odisha, India,
known for its
master Pattachitra painters, an art form
which dates back to 5 BC in the region, and Gotipua...
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Malda district of West Bengal.
Tussar silk is also used for Odisha's
pattachitra and West Bengal's
kantha stitches.
Chhattisgarh and
Madhya Pradesh also...
-
Pigment on cloth, in the
technique closely resembling that used in
Odishan pattachitras. Odisha,
circa 1850.
Private collection Ragamala Art
Gallery of New South...
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Fabrics Khandua Konark stone carving Kotpad Handloom fabrics Odisha Ikat
Pattachitra Pipili applique work
Sambalpuri saree Rasgulla India portal v t e...
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Fabrics Khandua Konark stone carving Kotpad Handloom fabrics Odisha Ikat
Pattachitra Pipili applique work
Sambalpuri saree Rasgulla India portal v t e...
- to be
termed as
Pattachitra, an art form
still found in
neighbouring Odisha and
other parts of
India and Nepal. The term "
Pattachitra" (Sanskrit: पट्टचित्र)...
- Radha, the
companion of the
Hindu god
Krishna Hindu iconography shown in
Pattachitra Raja Ravi Varma's Sha****ala (1870); oil on
canvas Bharat Mata by Abanindranath...