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Saraswati, Kalighat Art
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Ma Saraswati, Kalighat Art by Bapi Chitrakar
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Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar-Paintings by Master Artists
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Kalighat Painting for sale
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Buy Kalighat Chronicles: Uttam Chitrakar's Divine Artistry
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Uttam Chitrakar's Sacred Encounter: A Kalighat Masterpiece
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Goddess of the Arts: A Kalighat Painting by Uttam Chitrakar
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Maa Saraswati Kalighat Style Painting for Sale
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Epic Battle: Maa Durga's Resplendence by Uttam Chitrakar
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Goddess Durga's Radiance: Kalighat Artistry by Uttam Chitrakar
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Lotus of Grace: A Kalighat Painting by Uttam Chitrakar
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Saraswati Kalighat Painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Ethereal Melodies Melodies of Wisdom Khalighat Painting by Sonali Chitrakar
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Discover the captivating wonders of Eternal Brilliance: Unveiling Cultural Riches with our exclusive buy-in offer!
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Capture the essence of divine wisdom with Melodies of Saraswati
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Discover the celestial radiance of Maa Saraswati's divine brilliance – buy now and embrace enlightenment.
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Goddess Saraswati's Elegance in Sudheer's Kalamkari Plates for sale
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About Kalighat

Kalighat painting is a traditional art form that flourished in the vicinity of the Kalighat Kali Temple in Kolkata, India, during the 19th century. It is characterized by its bold lines, vibrant colors, minimal background details, and distinctive style. Jamini Roy was one of the artists greatly influenced by this style. Moreover, the themes of the Kalighat painting range from religious stories to social satires. Goddess Kali, Babu & Bibi, and Cat with the Fish are some of the well-known illustrations in this craft.

History and Legend

Kalighat painting began as a form of devotional art inspired by the pilgrimage to the Kalighat Temple. Pilgrims sought souvenirs to reminisce about their visits, leading to the creation of budget-friendly, portable artworks. Over time, these paintings evolved into a distinct style, reflecting the cultural and religious ethos of the region.

Methods and Techniques

Kalighat paintings are known for their simplicity and spontaneity, created using natural pigments on paper or cloth. The artists, known as 'patuas' or 'kalighat painters,' often worked in groups with shared responsibilities of mixing dyes, drawing lines, or filing up the colors. In the search for income, these craftsmen catered to British patrons at one point, incorporating elements of European realism and secular subjects into their craft. The secular subjects like English sahibs riding elephants, wealthy Calcutta babus (liberalists), and fraud sadhus (holy men) succumbing to base desires reflect the social concerns of that period.

Decline and Revival

The art form of Kalighat declined due to the advent of cheaper wood prints and machine-printed alternatives by the early 20th century. However, in recent decades, efforts have been made to revive the Kalighat painting tradition by artists, government, and art connoisseurs. The combined efforts through exhibitions, and workshops have helped in showcasing the unique identity of Kalighat painting and regain its lost legacy. More here on our blog.

 

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