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Pranab Narayan Das (B.1976) Untitled (Rechristened Krishna and the Gopis) natural pigments on handmade patta (paper), framed 66.3 x 105.5cm (26 1/8 x 41 9/16in). Footnotes: Provenance Anrad Gallery, London. Oriya Pattachitra, a traditional art form from Odisha, India, is celebrated for its intricate narrative and devotional themes rendered on cloth or dried palm leaves. Characterized by meticulous hand-painting, this style features detailed and elongated figures, often depicting Hindu mythology, folklore, and religious iconography. The artists use natural dyes and pigments to achieve vibrant colors and enduring compositions. Pattachitra's signature elements include ornamental borders, repetitive patterns, and an emphasis on storytelling through visual elements. This art form, with its rich history and cultural significance, continues to be a vital part of Odisha's artistic heritage, preserving ancient traditions while inspiring contemporary interpretations. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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Pranab Narayan Das (B.1976) Untitled (Rechristened Krishna and the Gopis) natural pigments on handmade patta (paper), framed 66.3 x 105.5cm (26 1/8 x 41 9/16in). Footnotes: Provenance Anrad Gallery, London. Oriya Pattachitra, a traditional art form from Odisha, India, is celebrated for its intricate narrative and devotional themes rendered on cloth or dried palm leaves. Characterized by meticulous hand-painting, this style features detailed and elongated figures, often depicting Hindu mythology, folklore, and religious iconography. The artists use natural dyes and pigments to achieve vibrant colors and enduring compositions. Pattachitra's signature elements include ornamental borders, repetitive patterns, and an emphasis on storytelling through visual elements. This art form, with its rich history and cultural significance, continues to be a vital part of Odisha's artistic heritage, preserving ancient traditions while inspiring contemporary interpretations. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing