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Lot No :

JOBA CHITRAKAR


Estimate: Rs 50,000-Rs 70,000 ( $660-$925 )


a) Untitled (Bengal Scroll)
Natural pigments on paper pasted on cloth
108 x 22 in (274 x 56 cm)


b) Fish Wedding (Bengal Scroll)
Inscribed in Bengali, dated and inscribed again '2010 Fish Wedding JOBA' (on the reverse)
2010
Natural pigments on paper pasted on cloth
109.5 x 22 in (278 x 56 cm)


(Set of two)

These works will be shipped in a roll

The tradition of patuas, or scroll-painting, has been extant in Bengal for centuries. Each district in the state developed its own style of scroll-painting. Among them, Kalighat is perhaps most famous for it's patuas. Artists depended on epics and religion passed down generations verbally, or as manuscripts. They also depicted daily occurrences.

The appeal of patuas lies in their simplicity. Smooth, spontaneous lines, and flat colours characterise these scroll-paintings. They keep with the Indian ethos of conveying the essence of the scene or characters depicted, rather than relying on how the eye perceives reality.