The displayed handmade Madhubani paintings
chiefly comprised of a number of themes in the symbolic but
stylized and representational Madhubani tradition.
Some of them included are the great life-cycle rite of marriage,
the major goddesses and gods of the Hindu pantheon, domestic
and wild animals.
The earliest of the handmade Madhubani paintings were the
Goddess Durga, which was created in matted blue dates.
This was the period around 1969 when only a few women artists
had established and demonstrated an ability to work extensively
with the medium of paper.
However this form of art rapidly grew from the year 1993. To get
the best information relating to handmade Madhubani paintings an
individual can browse the Internet.
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