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Jumadi or Jarandaye, Karnataka, Tulu, 20th c. Brass, 2007.77, Museum Rietberg, Gift of Heidi and Hans Kaufmann
beautifull metal craft existed all over Bharat, with advent of invaders lot of such craft,together with metal science, traditional knowledge lost
now we look in museums
Snake charmer!
illustration @GettyImages
time has changed now its age of #brahmos #Rafale #Akash #Prithvi
beware!! its #TransformingIndia #NewIndia #MadeInIndia
weaver at Handloom
& dhuniya
age old traditions of India now much of such occupation are extinct
weavers still are there
here both are illustration by Pierre Sonnarat 1782?
pics from net
Ojha?
soothsayers
Shaman
traditional healer?
but this illustration with all details depicts observation of its painter Pierre Sonnerat
what's such persons are called in your langauge?
similar to Chariot festival-Rath Yatra tradition is to take out procession of deity of temple on a platform held by men on shoulders, at our place mostly Palki or sawari is taken out for darshan by people
procession of Shri Ram
beautifull painting @nypl
at first thought garuda?
what happened to Ayahs who went with returning EIC officer's family?
painting
from Researching Untold Lives at
https://t.co/ncEKJ8ehNK
Made #collage of few #paintings water colours did in 95, recycled waste paper thrown by others
Aspired to be an Artist/painter.
Lost #dreams
Dreams never come true?
Be positive
Art can heal
Art for auction?
Friedrich Johann Justin Bertuch, the mythical creature dragon (fire breathing) 1806
painting?
A myth now to be demystified?
how? Unite? united we can?
@RAAKMISRA
https://t.co/7fG01FpQyl
Gods Sing & Dance for Shiva & Parvati
attributed to Khushala, active late 18th century
1780-90
Guler or Kangra Painting? Himachal Pradesh
with @philamuseum
sharing on #WorldDanceDay
Dance is eternal way to express emotions
Accession Number:2004-149-77
1. Kamptagiri, disciple of Kanchangiri, who was disciple of Anupgiri. Image courtesy: Letters Written in a Maratha Camp, by Thomas Broughton, 1813
2. Warrior Ascetics in Indian History
By David N. Lorenzen
Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 98, No. 1 (Jan-march78)