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Shop Tales of Goddess Durga:Bengal Pattachitra painting
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shop Lord Ganesh and his consorts:Bengal Pattachitra painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Ganesha, handpainted in Kalighat style by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Symphony of Learning:Kalighat painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Shop Mirror of Appreciation:Kalighat painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Buy Dancing Handpainted Kalighat Painting
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Shop Godess Lakshmi’s Splendour:Bengal Pattachitra painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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 Revel in the Divine Bengal Pattachitra Painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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A Tale of Eternal Devotion and Love Bengal Pattachitra Painting
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buy Mahisasur Mardini and Mahishasur Bengal Pattachitra Painting by Manoranjan chitrakar
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Transcendent Bliss in the Serene Abundance, Bengal Pattachitra painting by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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buy Melodies of Enlightenment: Divine Inspiration in Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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buy Majestic Splendor of Prosperity and Glory Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Mahishasura Vadh: An Iconic Tale Unfolds on Paper Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Maa Saraswati on a swan: Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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buy Portrayal of birds: Santhal-Tribal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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buy Whimsical birds in Santhal-Tribal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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BUY Group of birds: Santhal-Tribal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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Depiction of fish marriage: Santhal-Tribal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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buy Bird marriage scene: Santhal-Tribal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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The Nature in Frolic
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Shop Maa Durga and Lord Ganesha  in Bengal Pattachitra by Manoranjan Chitrakar
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About Manoranjan Chitrakar

"In West Bengal, the word chitrakar refers to pattachitra painters. We have taken Chitrakar as our last name for hundreds of years" says Manoranjan aka Manu Chitrakar, who has been painting for 30 years since the age of 15. He enjoys depicting societal themes in his works. Manuji has travelled across India, as well as to Sweden and Paris. The Bengal Pattachitra is a visual and oral art tradition practised by West Bengal's Patuas or Chitrakars. Patua painters, who are Muslim by faith, represent a distinct and secular art history. They make a living by painting and singing stories from Hindu mythology, local folklore, Sufi tradition, and modern issues. Though the origins of the Patua tradition have been difficult for art historians to trace, some suggest the oral form dates back to the 10th or 11th century CE. The physical evidence of a scroll, on the other hand, does not occur until the 18th century CE.

 

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