ShreeNathji Darshan (Set of 9)
About the Artwork
Medium : | Watercolour on Cotton Cloth |
Size : | 14 X 11 Inches each |
Art form : | Pichwai |

About the Art Form
Originating in the temple town of Nathdwara in Udaipur (Rajasthan), pichwais are fabric paintings that are placed behind the idol of Shreenathji, the child avatar of Krishna venerated by the Pushtimarg cult. The word Pichwai derives from the Sanskrit words 'pich' (back) and 'wais' (hanging). The painting is a ritualistic textile which has also been collected by patrons of decorative and traditional art forms. Over the centuries a vast visual iconography has developed around the cult of Shreenathji, the pichwais being the manifestations of this century old living tradition.
Origion: Rajasthan
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Traditional and Folk Art - Bangaluru 2019

Lakshmi | 21 X 12 Inches

Rama with Jatayu and Hanuman | 26 X 24 Inches

Ganesha | 17 X 12 Inches

Saraswathi | 29 X 24 Inches

Krishna | 22 x 15 Inches

Fish | 28 X 20 Inches

Ganesha | 29 X 21 Inches

Visat Mata I | 48 X 48 Inches

Mata I | 60 X 39 Inches

mata II | 43 X 67 Inches

Ganeshpoj | 21 X 40 Inches

Ganesh Story | 60 X 36 Inches

Gopashtami | 35 X 33 Inches

Gopashtami I | 50 X 40 Inches

Gopashtami III | 60 x 36 Inches

Annakoot | 57 X 36 Inches
Gopashtami | 63 x 39 Inches

Jal Vihar | 35 X 23 Inches

Gopashtami | 57 X 42 Inches

Krishna | 13 X 10.5 Inches

Uruthan Tandavam | 20 Inches

Chariot I | 22 X 15 Inches

Chariot II | 22 X 15 Inches

Hasegode | 22 X 22 Inches

Hasegode II | 22 X 22 Inches