Chitra Katha - Dances of Assam - Art Print Only
Three popular dance forms of Assam - Sattriya, Bihu and Jhumur.
In the 16th century AD, Assam witnessed a flourishing of manuscript paintings during the bhakti movement led by the revered Vaisnava saint, Srimanta Sankardeva. These paintings, featuring various themes including those from Hindu epics and Puranas, were meticulously crafted on indigenous tree bark called xanchi, using natural pigments like hengul (red) and haitaal (yellow). The skilled artists behind these beautiful creations were known as Khanikars. Styles such as Sattriya, Ahom Court, Darrang, and Tai Ahom emerged as prominent forms of manuscript painting in Assam. We have adapted these traditional styles to a contemporary context, depicting various cultural and popular symbols of Assam.
Paper : 246 GSM Textured Paper
Printed on 18 inches x 12 inches paper approx.
Slight difference in colour from the visible product image is possible.