Krishna
2005
275.0 x 56.0 cm
National Museum of Ethnology
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Krishna
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 265
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アーティストの略歴
The Living Tradition of Patua Art
Born in the heart of Naya, India, in 1936, Jamuna Chitrakar emerged as a luminous figure in the preservation and evolution of the Patua painting style. This ancient Bengali scroll painting technique, passed down through generations of artisans, found a profound new voice in her hands. Her early work was deeply rooted in the spiritual landscape of India, weaving intricate narratives of Hindu mythology and legendary tales onto cloth. Through her brush, the sacred stories of old were not merely depicted but brought to a vibrant life, capturing the essence of folk tradition while pushing its boundaries toward a more complex and sophisticated artistic expression.
A Synthesis of Eastern Perspectives
What truly distinguished Chitrakar’s mastery was her ability to synthesize diverse and seemingly disparate artistic lineages. While her foundation remained firmly planted in Indian tradition, she introduced a remarkable complexity to her compositions by drawing from the delicate beauty of Persian miniature painting and the structural depth found in Indian rock-cut architecture. She utilized a unique approach to space, employing multiple vanishing points to create a dynamic, multi-layered representation of the world. This technique allowed her to capture depth and movement in a way that felt both ancient and revolutionary. Her work, such as the notable Shoto Pir, showcases this exquisite balance of refined color palettes and intricate detailing, where every stroke on the cloth medium serves to deepen the mythological narrative.
Recognition and Lasting Legacy
The significance of Jamuna Chitrakar’s contribution to the field of art was formally recognized in 2017 when she was honored with the Padma Shri, one of India's highest civilian awards. Her mastery helped elevate a folk tradition into the realm of fine art, ensuring that the delicate beauty of scroll painting would be preserved and respected by the global community. Today, her legacy is held in prestigious institutions such as the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. Through her lifelong dedication to the Patua style, she left an indelible mark on the history of Indian art, successfully bridging the gap between traditional folk craftsmanship and contemporary artistic expression.
jamuna chitrakar
1936 - 2023 , India
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Patua Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Painting by Will Barnet']
- Date Of Birth: Naya, India (1936)
- Date Of Death: 2023
- Full Name: Jamuna Chitrakar
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks: ['Shoto Pir']
- Place Of Birth: India

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