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This classic Pattachitra, etched and painted on an old palm leaf scroll is a celebration of the ‘Raas leela’ of Lord Krishna. At the centre of the painting, you can see Krishna in embrace with Radha. They are both seated on a Lotus. Around this central image you have a series of fine paintings depicting Krishna, Radha and the gopis or young ladies and the stories from the Raasleela.
This painting is an exquisite example of the ancient art of Pattachitra and is made by the National Award winning artist Niranjan Moharana.
Made up of two words: ‘Patta’ meaning cloth and ‘Chitra’ meaning image, Pattachitra is an art form that emerged from Puri (Odisha) where images of the deities and their chronicles are painted on a piece of cloth or palm leaves.
Quantity: 1 painting without Frame. The frame shown in the image is only for representational purposes.
Care instructions: Keep away from direct sunlight, moisture, water and other liquids. For best results, keep in frame with glass.
Shipping time:10 days