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Description Murals distinguish the folk art of Kerala. A fine tradition to be found in the temples and palaces dotting the Malabar Coast, the earliest examples are to be found in Tirunandikkara and Tiruvanchikulam, dated from the ninth to the twelfth centuries. The one you see on this page is a contemporary specimen of this ancient means of art, and conforms to the post-fifteenth century style of Kerala murals. Done on canvas for portability (murals are characterised by the permanence of the chosen medium), it depicts an ethereal image of the Lord Krishna.
Lord Krishna Dances Kaliya: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/paintings/lord-krishna-overpowers-and-dances-atop-kaliya-s-hood-pt14/
South Indian Paintings: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/paintings/southindian/
Description Murals distinguish the folk art of Kerala. A fine tradition to be found in the temples and palaces dotting the Malabar Coast, the earliest examples are to be found in Tirunandikkara and Tiruvanchikulam, dated from the ninth to the twelfth centuries. The one you see on this page is a contemporary specimen of this ancient means of art, and conforms to the post-fifteenth century style of Kerala murals. Done on canvas for portability (murals are characterised by the permanence of the chosen medium), it depicts an ethereal image of the Lord Krishna.
Lord Krishna Dances Kaliya: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/paintings/lord-krishna-overpowers-and-dances-atop-kaliya-s-hood-pt14/
South Indian Paintings: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/paintings/southindian/
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