Madhubani Paintings, decorative Madhubani Paintings

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Decorative Madhubani Paintings

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Hindu women located in villages near the market town of Madhubani in northern India maintain old traditions and also pass on the same to the upcoming generation.

Handmade Madhubani Painting is considered to be one of the traditional skills that have been passed down from generation to generation in the families of some of the women.

Madhubani painting comprises of painting figures from nature and myth on household and village walls to marking the seasonal festivals of the religious year, for special events of the life-cycle. Apart from that, when marriages are being arranged they indulge in preparing ideal designed wedding proposals.

William and Mildred Archer were the first outsiders to notice the tradition of Madhubani painting. Due to ecological and economic crisis that resulted from a prolonged drought in 1966-68 struck Madhubani and the region of Mithila which led the women painters to share their work with the larger world around.

In order to make some source for income, the All-India Handicrafts Board instigated the women artists to create their traditional Madhubani paintings on handmade paper.

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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.

Moreover you could also indulge in buying these paintings at a low rate. There are innumerable online sellers who quote a competitive price.

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