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The History
Tanjore
(or Thanjavur or Thanjavoor) paintings have a very rich heritage. This
style of painting has been followed widely by the people in Southern
Tamil Nadu for the past two centuries. The art flourished in Tanjavoor,
pronounced Tanjore, the capital city of the Chola dynasty, and thus got
its name. Maratha princes, Nayaks of Vijaynagar dynasty, Rajus
communities of Tanjore and Trichi and Naidus of Madurai patronized the
art of Tanjore painting from 16 to 18th centuries. Tanjore paintings are
deeply rooted in tradition and still innovative within limits. This art
is sacred and dedicated.
The
Tanjore School of painting flourished during their rule. These
decorative paintings, exquisitely ornamented in relief, are famous all
over the world.
The Treasures
The
paintings are notable for their adornment in the form of semi-precious
stones, pearls, glass pieces and gold. The rich vibrant colors, dashes
of gold, semi-precious stones and fine artistic work are characteristics
of these paintings. They add beauty and culture to a variety of
surroundings and décor. The paintings are mostly of Gods and Goddesses
because this art of painting flourished at a time when fine-looking and
striking temples were being constructed by rulers of several dynasties.
The figures in these paintings are large and the faces are round and
divine. However, with the rebirth of this art in the twentieth century,
artists in addition to recreating the original Tanjore figures are also
experimenting with more proportioned figures, birds, flowers, animals,
etc.
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