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Madhubani Paintings, which we offer, reflect the traditional folk art of Madhubani village, located in Bihar. Each and every piece of the Madhubani Painting has design that blends both rawness of art and a contemporary appeal. The exquisite frame of the Madhubani Paintings gives them a unique appeal. Also known as Mithali Paintings, this art was also found in the Ramayana. Initially, the art of Madhubani was practiced by females, but now males are also practicing it. This art provides creative expansion, and it portrays the everyday lives. These Madhubani Paintings always adorn the walls and doors of the houses in order to please the Lord. Primarily, these Madhubani Paintings were made on fresh plastered mud wall of the huts, but with due course of time, this art was made on cloth, canvas and handmade paper. Mainly, these Madhubani Paintings are painted on the walls of the houses in various ceremonies such as renovation of the home, wedding or for welcoming a boy to manhood. These Madhubani Paintings have the mesmerizing portrayal of Lord Radha-Krishna, Lord Ram-Sita, Lord Shiv-Parvati, Sri Ganesh, Durga Ma, Goddess Lakshmi and Ma Saraswati. Furthermore, these Madhubani Paintings have various symbols (having specific meanings) such as fish, symbolizing good luck, procreation; peacocks, symbolizing religion and romantic love; serpents, symbolizing divine protectors; turtles, symbolizing an Avatar of Lord Vishnu; Lotus, denoting felinity; Bamboo, depicting masculine sexuality. Details Size : Customized Raw material : Handmade Paper, Quality Colors and Exquisite Framing Used In : Homes, Hotels, Resorts, Shops, Interior Designers, Architects, Corporate Giftin Color and packaging : Customer specific
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The art of Madhubani painting is the traditional style in the Mithila region, in the villages around Madhubani, Bihar. This style of painting has been traditionally done by the women of the region. The themes and designs widely painted are the worship of Hindu deities such as Krishna, Rama, Sun and Moon, wedding scenes and animal and bird motifs.
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Mithila Painting is a Style of Indian Painting, Practiced in the Mithila Region of Bihar State, India and the Adjoining Parts of Terai in Nepal. in the Present Time the Main Artists Include Smt Bharti Dayal ' Ganga Devi ' Smt Bua Devi ,Late Smt Jagdamba Devi,Late Smt Sita Devi,And Smt Mahasundari Devi and Others. Madhubani Painting Got Official Recognition in 1970 When the President of India Gave An Award to Mrs Jagdamba Devi of Village Jitbarpur Near Madhubani. Beside Her, other Painters, Mrs Sita Devi ' Mrs Mahasundari Devi Mrs 'godavari Dutt, Mrs Bharti Dayal and Bua Devi Were also Given National Awards in this Art Field.by President of India[1]smt Bharti Dayal Was Awarded Again .by all India Art and Craft Soceity for Melleniumm Award And, Smt Mahasundari Devi Was Again Awarded, this Time Padma Shri By the Government of India in 2011.[2] What is Unique in Bharti 's Work is the Fact that She Centers Her Art to Heritage Style and Yet Manages to Create An Entirely Modern and Contemporary Work from It .a Surge of Fantasy in Her Work Makes Them Appear Fresh and Graceful .her Work is Experimental and Authentic .we Need a Whole Army of Bharti to Bring Back the Beauty and Glory of Mithila Painting. a Collection of Some Samples of Mithila's Domestic Arts May Be Seen in the Chandradhari Museum, Darbhanga. W.g. Archer Has also a Collection of Mithila Paintings and So Has Upendra Maharathi, the Artist, Under Whose Supervision a Collection of Bihar's Folk Art and Craft Has Been Built Up At the Bihar Government Institute of Industrial Design, Digha, Patna.[3] Asha Verma, Born in Darbhanga, is Dedicated to Promote Madhubani Art Through Her Research Work and Her Madhubani Paiting Workshop.
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