Sri Rama breaking the bow
Sri Rama breaking the bow Rama breaks the bow of Shiva at Swayamvara to win Sita as wife. oil on canvas
Sri Rama breaking the bow Rama breaks the bow of Shiva at Swayamvara to win Sita as wife. oil on canvas
Rama releasing Ahilya from curse Rama releasing Ahalya from curse. Lakshmana and sage Vishvamitra are present. Lithographic Print
Kali Popular print of the goddess Kali on the battlefield, striding over a recumbent Śiva. Coloured lithograph. Office/studio of: Chore Bagan Art Studio
Rukmini Haran Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 22. Krishna and Rukmini ride away in a chariot to be married, while Balarama and others secure their safe passage by fighting those who resist the union. Rukmini’s brother Rukmi had promised her hand to another. Printed by: Chore
Krishna leaving for Mathura Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 59. Krishna and Balarama are seated in a chariot driven by Akrura. They are leaving their home of Brindaban and travelling to Mathura to fight Krishna’s uncle Kamsa. The gopis crowd around the chariot, clutching at the
Radha Rani Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 61 depicting Radha tending cows in Vrindavan. She stands beneath a flowering kadamba tree and is accompanied by other gopis. Printed by: Chore Bagan Art Studio
Nala leaving Damayanti Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 2. An episode from the Mahabharata, Nala and Damayantῑ are in the forest. Damayantῑ is shown asleep on the ground beneath a tree while Nala is sitting beside her, holding her hand. Printed by: Chore Bagan Art Studio
Harihar Milan Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 55. Vishnu and Lakshmi are seated on an elephant, while Śiva and Parvati approach them, seated on a bull. Ganesha is held in Parvati’s lap.Two winged figures grace the sky, coloured with lines of bright blue, yellow and pink.
Annapurna Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 46. Śiva stands in front of Parvati in an ornately decorated pillared hall; she is enthroned and has female attendants holding fly whisks on either side. Parvati ladles rice into Śiva’s outstretched hands in honour of the Annapurna festival. Printed
Panchmukhi Shiva Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 47. Śiva is seated in lotus position and is portrayed with five faces and a garland of skulls. The fives faces of Śiva are associated with the five basic natural elements and the five senses. Printed by: Chore Bagan