History About the Art
Madhubani, which by one account means Forest of Honey, (‘Madhu’-honey, ‘Ban’-forest or woods) is a region in Mithila region of Nepal and the northern part (Madhubani district) of Bihar. The paintings are the exclusive monopoly of artists and their knowledge has been passed from generation to generation, from mothers to daughters.The Madhubani paintings is an ancient style of painting that originates 2500 years ago. Legend has it that The King of Mithila ( a region now in modern Nepal and with its capital Janakpur) had first commissioned rural artists to paint the palace walls. The occasion was his daughter’s wedding. The name of his daughter was Sita and the bride groom was Lord Rama.
How this is made ?
- Madhubani art is usually done by filling the colours with brush. This process is carried out either by filling or hatching. Hatching refers to the use of line in the paintings.
- Many paintings use both filling as well as hatching.
- This style of painting has been traditionally done by women of the region, though today men are also involved to meet the demand.
- The colors are extracted from plant
Our Artist is the grandson of Sita Devi , who is recipient of Padma Shri, one of the India’s highest civilian honours in India. And her work finds a place in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, the Mithila Museum in Japan and many other international institutions.
Product Details
It’s a creature of inspiration to most of us, who know at some level that we are lovely, but are often intimidated about displaying our true colors in all their splendoryes we are talking about Peacock. If you get bored of decorating your walls with two hands it’s the time to explore the peacock pose with this exotic natural painting.
- Size : 30(l)x18(w) inches
- Delivers Unframed
- Product Type : Handmade Canvas
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Country of Origin: India
- Shape: Rectangle
- Color : Multi