
The Kalighat paintings get their name from their proximity to the Kali Temple, Kalighat, Kolkata. These originated in the 19th Century using water colours on cloth or patas. Goddess Kali remained the central theme, with depictions of other deities and eventually scenes from the Ramayana.
Each deploys fine brushwork and delicate strokes. The brushes were, like the paints, also natural and made from the fine hair of young calves, as well as, squirrels. Over time, the Kalighat paintings evolved to reflect a variety of more contemporary social themes like the lives and practices of Zamindaars or feudal landlords, in the 1900s. Impressive; Timeless.
Radha-Krishna Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Celebrating Together Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Ganesha On A Lotus Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Lost In Love Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Harmony In Diversity Kalighat Painting
Nature Of Abundance Kalighat Painting
Gouriputra Ganesha Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Mahishasura Mardini Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Kali Mata Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Divinity In Nature Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Durga Ma Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Rani With Parrot Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
Women With A Cat Kalighat Painting ; West Bengal
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