There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
There are three styles
of Mithila paintings namely, Bharni or coloured paintings, practised by
Brahmin women, Kachni or line paintings, practised by Kayastha women,
Goidana (tattoo) paintings, practised by Dalit women. Today, all the
three styles have merged; the Likhiya exhibition comprises all these
three styles.
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480
http://www.millenniumpost.in/features/reviving-the-art-of-mithila-372480