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Marble miniature paintings

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  • Weight122 gm.
  • Product No-N10A
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India is known for its artistic pursuits, evident in the various styles of paintings. Paintings are one of the most creative modes of self-expression. They gain historical importance when they manage....
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  • Year of Establishment 2010

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India is known for its artistic pursuits, evident in the various styles of paintings. Paintings are one of the most creative modes of self-expression. They gain historical importance when they manage to depict the conditions and more importantly the thoughts of their times. Miniature Paintings, apart from being a very accomplished art form in India, are the most authentic story tellers of their times. Beneath their colorful veneer, hides stories of kingdoms lost and ways of life coming to an end.
These Indian miniature paintings are from the Rajasthani schools of art. Finely cut slices of top quality marble are used as a base for these gold leaf work paintings with intricate art work and detailing. The art came into prominence after the ban on ivory. The ivory miniatures were very popular in India up to the mid 20th century. These marble miniatures are also available in an elegant wooden frame. 
Framed marble miniatures 10”x8” weighing 700 gms Rs 400 for the framing in addition to the cost of the painting
Maharaja Sawant Singh of Kishangarh, (1748-1757) a princlely state of Rajasthan, fell in love with a slave girl who was brought from Delhi by his stepmother. She was a singer, poetess and was attracted towards the love songs for Lord Krishna. Since she was elegantly dressed and remained decorated and well behaved, she was known as Bani Thani, meaning well dressed. King Sawant Singh commanded his chief artist Nihal Chand to paint her portrait and since then Bani Thani is portrayed as Radha and Sawant Singh as Krishna. The paintings obtained a new style for Radha and Krishna figures. The golden era of Kishangarh paintings was during the time of Sawant Singh. He developed new expressions and forms that propagated this splendid style of Kishangarh..The high stylization for the expression of feminine beauty is the supreme achievement of the Kishangarh school of art.



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Handicraft Village as an entity has come up recently. The promoters besides being avid collectors of art, have always had a great sense of philanthropy. With deep rooted knowledge of the cultural ethos and ethnic diversity of India, the promoters have direct access to the producers, more or less dispensing with middlemen. The product inventory has been kept low with selected art objects. Artists and artisans are being streamlined on the basis of quality work and timely delivery
The fine art work with minute detailing that the Indian artists produce is to be seen to be believed. With that in mind, the promoters would go out of their way in arranging for visits of their foreign guests to the craftsman’s work place and homes which more than often coincide.
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  • Year of Establishment 2010
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