On the Birth Anniversary of famous painter Shri Jamini Roy (11 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) today sharing herewith "Six Paintings of Jamini Roy" portfolio which is in my collection. This Portfolio printed by The Department of Information & Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal some 30 to 40 years ago.
Thank you very much to all for your valuable encouragement. In this blog i am trying to explore Indian Heritage and Culture in various aspects by using the images from my own collection and also from other people collection with their kind permission. If any person or organization think that some of the images which i am using in my blog are relating to their own property and copyright then i request them to intimate me and i remove them immediately from my blog.
About Me
- dokka srinivasu
- I am collecting Indian Heritage and culture related vintage postcards, paintings, prints etc. and exhibited them at several locations across India in various events and also sharing them with school and college children by giving presentations to them on Indian Heritage and Culture with my collections and also documenting puppetry etc. intangible performances.
Showing posts with label Indian Paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Paintings. Show all posts
Sunday, 11 April 2021
Friday, 20 September 2013
Radha waiting for Krishna Kangra School painting print
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Raja Ravi Varma paintings vintage postcards
In my collection i have several Raja Ravi Varma paintings vintage postcards.
These are some of those Raja Ravi Varma paintings vintage postcards which are in my collection.
This is Rama Dhanush Bhang painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
These are some of those Raja Ravi Varma paintings vintage postcards which are in my collection.
This is Rama Dhanush Bhang painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
This is Rama Sita Laxmana crossing the river Ganga painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
This is Shakuntala writing letter painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
These are 3 different Vishwamitra and Menaka painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcards.
This is Radha and Krishna painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
These are Arjuna and Subhadra painting of Raja Ravi Varma 2 different vintage postcards.
This is Damayanti painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
This is Damayanti with Hamsa painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
This is Nala and Damayanti Vanavas painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
This is Victory of Indajit painting of Raja Ravi Varma vintage postcard.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Friday, 16 August 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Beautiful Kalamkari Painting Images
Kalamkari (Telugu: కలంకారి) or Qalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block- printed cotton textile, produced in parts of India. The word is derived from the Persian words kalam (pen) and kari (craftsmanship), meaning drawing with a pen.
The Machilipatnam Kalamkari craft made at Pedana near by Machilipatnam in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh State, evolved with patronage of the Mughals and the Golconda Sultanate.
There are two distinctive styles of kalamkari art in India - one, the Srikalahasti style and the other, the Machilipatnam style of art. The Srikalahasti style of Kalamkari, wherein the "kalam" or pen is used for free hand drawing of the subject and filling in the colours, is entirely hand worked. This style flowered around temples and their patronage and so had an almost religious identity - scrolls, temple hangings, chariot banners and the like, depicted deities and scenes taken from the great Hindu epics - Ramayana, Mahabarata, Purnaas and the mythological classics. This style owes its present status to Smt. Kamaladevi Chattopadhayay who popularised the art as the first Chairperson of the All India Handicrafts Board. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari and it involves seventeen painstaking steps.
The above text courtesy on Kalamkari paintings from the website of Wikipedia.org. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalamkari
Recently i received a book on Kalamkari alongwith some greeting cards on Kalamkari from Mr.Srinivas Krothapally of Chroma Academy as a gift.
Srinivas sir thank you very much for sending me a copy of your book and greeting cards as a gift and also many thanks for sharing your beautiful kalamkari images to me and giving permission for sharing them in my Heritage of India blog.
The Chroma Academy http://www.thechromaacademy.com/ began its activities in the year 2000 with the aim of being a nodal centre for promotion, development and training of motivated individuals who are keen to sustain and enrich our heritage. It is a place where one gains knowledge of basic skills in drawing old and modern methods of painting, whether drawing, sketching or painting. One can also pick up modern, traditional and abstract paintings and interact gainfully in modern trends. The ChromaAcademy is also a place of social interaction with like minded thinkers.
These are some beautiful Kalamkari images of Mr.Srinivas Krothapally of Chroma Academy,Chennai.
Please look into these beautiful kalamkari images as each of these image represent and share the rich art and cultural heritage of Kalamkari traditional designs and patterns.Further these beautiful images also explain the history of our Epics and Puranas which people need them in the current generation.
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Kerala Mural Paintings (కేరళ మ్యూరల్ పెయింటింగ్స్)
Kerala mural paintings are the frescoes depicting mythology and legends, which are drawn on the walls of temples and churches in South India, principally in Kerala. Ancient temples, churches and palaces in Kerala, South India, display an abounding tradition of mural paintings mostly dating back between the 9th to 12th centuries CE when this form of art enjoyed Royal patronage.
Fresco-Secco
The masterpieces of
Kerala mural art include: the Shiva Temple in Ettumanoor, the
Ramayana murals of Mattancherry Palace and Vadakkumnatha
Kshetram. The "Gajendra Moksham" mural painting in the
Krishnapuram Palace near Kayamkulam and the mural paintings in the sanctom
of Padmanabha temple at Thiruvananthapuram are very famous.
కేరళ మ్యూరల్ పెయింటింగ్స్ అనేది భారత దేశములో గల వివిధ రకముల చిత్ర రూపములలో ఒక రకమైనది. ఈ పెయింటింగ్ లని దక్షిణ భారత దేశంలోని దేవాలయముల యొక్క గోడల మీద మరియు పై కప్పులమీద ఎక్కువగా చెక్కుతారు. ఈ కేరళ మ్యూరల్ పెయింటింగ్ లది ఒక ప్రత్యేకమైన చిత్ర శైలి. గురువాయూరు లోని కృష్ణుని దేవలయములో మరియు కేరళలోని అనేక ఇతర దేవలయములలో ఈ మ్యూరల్ పెయింటింగ్ లు మనకు కనబడతాయి. చరిత్ర ప్రకారము ఈ చిత్ర ప్రక్రియ 9 వ శతాబ్ధము నుంచి 12 వ శతాభ్ధము మధ్య కాలములో మొదలు అయింది. ఆ కాలములో రాజుల యొక్క ప్రోత్సాహముతో ఈ చిత్రా కళ ఎంతో ప్రాచుర్యముని పొందింది. ఎట్టమన్నూరు లోని శివాలయములోను, మట్టన్ చెర్రి పేలస్ లోని రామాయణ మ్యూరల్స్, కృష్ణపురం పేలస్ లోని గజేంద్రమోక్షం మ్యూరల్ చిత్రిము, గురువాయూర్ లోని కృష్ణుని దేవాలయములోను, తిరువనంతపురం లోని అనంత పద్మనాభ స్వామి దేవాలయములోను ఇలా కేరళ లో వివిధ ప్రాంతములలో ఉన్న మ్యూరల్ పైంటింగ్స్ కొన్ని ప్రముఖమైన ఉదాహరణలు.
Murals
The murals of Thirunadhikkara
Cave Temple (now ceded to Tamil
Nadu) and Tiruvanchikulam are considered the oldest relics
of of Kerala’s own style of murals. Fine mural paintings are
depicted in temples at Trikodithanam, Ettumanur, Vaikom, Pundarikapuram,
Udayanapuram, Triprangode, Guvuvayoor, Kumaranallor, Aymanam, the
Vadakkunathan temple in Trichur, the Thodeekalam temple in
Kannur and the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple at Thiruvananthapuram. Other
mural sites are in the churches at Edappally, Vechur, Cheppad and Mulanthuruthy, and
at palaces such as the Krishnapuram Palace near Kayamkulam and the
Padmanabhapuram Palace.
The traditional
style mural art form, using natural pigments and vegetable colours, is being
revived by a new genre of artists actively involved in researching and teaching
mural art at the Sree Sankara Sanskrit College in Kalady and also at a
mural art school associated with the Guruvayoor temple.
The above text courtesy on Kerala Mural Paintings from the Wikipedia.org website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerala_mural_painting
Recently i got some Kerala Mural Paintings images from Mrs.Lakshmi Subramanian madam of 64arts.in website http://www.64arts.in/.
Lakshmi Subramanian madam thank you very much for your valuable encouragement to me for sending images of some of the Kerala Mural paintings for sharing them in my Heritage of India blog. Below are some of the Frescoes or Wall paintings found in the Temples of Thrissur, Guruwayur and Anantha Padmanabhan of Trivandrum sent by Lakshmi Subramanian madam to me. Lakshmi Subramanian madam thank you very much for your valuable encouragement to me.
This is Kalyanam kerala mural painting.

This is Krishna in Vrindavan kerala mural painting.
This is Krishna and Radha kerala mural painting.
This is Krishna and the gopis kerala mural painting.
This is Krishna playing the flute kerala mural painting.
This is Goddess Lalitha Maatha kerala mural painting.
This is Mangagalam kerala mural painting.
This is Lord Narasimha Swamy kerala mural painting.
This is Narayana and others kerala mural painting.
This is Narayana kerala mural painting.
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