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Anwar Chitrakar from Medinipur, of great renown, is an artist from the community of patuas ( scroll painters). He experimented with the traditional folk art. His work includes representation of various contemporary and social themes in the pat(scrolls) such as Israeli-Palestinian wars. Earlier prevalence of patachitra was as an oral tradition.
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
Ganesha (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper*Price of original artwork including shipping
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Ganesha by Anwar Chitrakar (2016)
18.5 in x 13 in, Veg Dye on Paper
New artwork uploaded....This is a 2016 patachitra (scroll painting) of the Hindu God Ganesha. "Ganesha, also spelled Ganesa, also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka is a widely worshipped deity in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout India and Nepal. Hindu sects worship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India" - Source Wikipedia
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