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Kamini Kashyap Mithila Painting on Ugna and Vidyapati I Framed Hand painted Painting I 30 INCH X 22 INCH I Acrylic Canvas Hand Paintings

8,500.00

There is famous folklore about Vidyapati that Lord Shiva was so pleased with the poet’s devotion towards himself that he decided to serve him at his home in the disguise of Ugna and simultaneously help him in the other aspects of his life.

Mithila Painting of Ugna and Vidyapati

Artists: Kamini Kashyap

Painting Dimension: 30inch x 22inch

Description

This painting is out of paintings from the first Mithila painting exhibition by Antiquecraft Private Limited with website partner MithilanchalGroup. This was an attempt to provide a platform for Madhubani Painting artists to showcase their talents. The exhibition was organised at Arpana Art Gallery, New Delhi in June 2016.

This painting tells the story of Vidyapati and Lord Shiva in four parts:

The First part shows the arrival of Lord Shiva in disguise of Ugna in the Poet’s home.

The second part shows Lord Shiva working at Poet’s place.

The third part shows the revelation of the identity of Lord Shiva in front of Vidyapati.

The fourth part shows Lord Shiva going back to Kailasha.

To know more, read the blog post.

  • Shipping time of 2-3 days.
  • Framed painting will be shipped after getting confirmation from the customers through WhatsApp.

Additional information

Dimensions 75 × 55 × 2 cm
Framing

Yes

Base Material

Handmade Paper

Painting Color

Acrylic

Painting Dimension

22 inch x 30 inch

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