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Tanjore Paintings in Chennai - Ethnic Tanjore Arts - Chennai
Friday, 15 November, 2019Item details
City:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Offer type:
Sell
Price:
Rs 5,500
Item description
Origination
The actual origination of Tanjore arts took place during the early 16th century under the Chola empire.
Tanjore arts highly flourished in the period of Tanjore Raju's and Madurai Naidu's between the period of 17th and 18th century.
Even though the Naidu's, Raju's and Marathas got originated from different regions of India, still they developed the artistic value of Tanjore paintings and arts due to its unique and attractive nature.
The wooden planks found to be the core base used for creating Tanjore arts and paintings and termed as "Palagai Padam" (Palagai- wood and Padam- art/painting).
Right from its inception, the Tanjore art was found to be highly unique due to the usage of:
Rich Gesso crafts
Gold foil
Unique Gems
Detailed Jewellery work
panel Paintings on Wood
Inlay of Glass Beads
Most of the artworks and paintings will carry out the theme of Hindu Gods and Goddesses and also some saints from ancient times.
The contribution of King Sarfoji (ruled between 1798-1832) is identical where he highly popularized this artistic work.
Primary materials used in this artwork are Glass, Wood, Mica, Murals, Ivory, and Manuscripts.
Evolution
In early days, these paintings carried the embedment of precious stones like real ruby and diamond but, in the later period, they got replaced with artificial and semi-natural gemstones.
Today the Tanjore paintings were created using plywood boards instead of the wood used from the jackfruit tree.
Earlier days these paintings used natural colours, and the modern era now uses chemical colours in paintings and artworks.
Today Tanjore paintings portray a lot of diversified subjects innovatively when compared with early days of depiction.
URL - httpswww.ethnictanjorearts.com/tanjore-paintings
The actual origination of Tanjore arts took place during the early 16th century under the Chola empire.
Tanjore arts highly flourished in the period of Tanjore Raju's and Madurai Naidu's between the period of 17th and 18th century.
Even though the Naidu's, Raju's and Marathas got originated from different regions of India, still they developed the artistic value of Tanjore paintings and arts due to its unique and attractive nature.
The wooden planks found to be the core base used for creating Tanjore arts and paintings and termed as "Palagai Padam" (Palagai- wood and Padam- art/painting).
Right from its inception, the Tanjore art was found to be highly unique due to the usage of:
Rich Gesso crafts
Gold foil
Unique Gems
Detailed Jewellery work
panel Paintings on Wood
Inlay of Glass Beads
Most of the artworks and paintings will carry out the theme of Hindu Gods and Goddesses and also some saints from ancient times.
The contribution of King Sarfoji (ruled between 1798-1832) is identical where he highly popularized this artistic work.
Primary materials used in this artwork are Glass, Wood, Mica, Murals, Ivory, and Manuscripts.
Evolution
In early days, these paintings carried the embedment of precious stones like real ruby and diamond but, in the later period, they got replaced with artificial and semi-natural gemstones.
Today the Tanjore paintings were created using plywood boards instead of the wood used from the jackfruit tree.
Earlier days these paintings used natural colours, and the modern era now uses chemical colours in paintings and artworks.
Today Tanjore paintings portray a lot of diversified subjects innovatively when compared with early days of depiction.
URL - httpswww.ethnictanjorearts.com/tanjore-paintings