~ madhubani painting: relevant web sites ~
Background and Context
Women Artists and their Work
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A Painter (University of Virginia, USA)
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/SouthAsia/Misc/Sss/volmudh.gif
[An unidentified woman painter who is practicing her
craft.]
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Two Suns: Do Surya (University of Virginia, USA)
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/area-studies/SouthAsia/Misc/Sss/surya.html
[Two paintings, courtesy of the University of Virginia Library and
South Asia librarian Philip McEldowney, with a link to a page on Bihar
peasant leader Swami Sahajanand Saraswati who was a subject of research
for Virginia historian Walter Hauser.]
- The Women
of Mithila
http://www.rawvision.com/back/mithila/mithila.html>br />
[An illustrated article by Delia Curro as published in Raw
Vision magazine.]
- Mithila
Painters
http://www.southasia.wisc.edu/films/mithila.html
[A video made available for sale by the University of Wisconsin,
Madison.]
Museums and Exhibits
Items for Sale
- Indigo
Arts Gallery (USA)
http://www.indigoarts.com/gallery_asianart_indiptg1.html
[A gallery in Philadelphia that sells Mithila paintings from
Bihar.]
- Madhubani Paintings
at Khazana (USA)
http://www.khazana.com/folk/mithila.html
[A specialty shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It features good
examples of folk arts.]
- Shalincraft: Art
from India (India)
http://www.shalincraft-india.com/subhome/tribalfolkindianart.html
[A wide variety of contemporary examples of the arts of the
subcontinent are available for sale here including Madhubani. Good reports have been given
by customers.]
Other Related Resources
-
Art of India
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/india.htm
[Links to online sites for Mithila and other art of
India.]
- Kamat's
Potpourri: Paintings of India
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/art/paintings.htm
[Samples of various eras and styles of painting from
India.]
- South
Asia Art Archive
http://oldsite.library.upenn.edu/etext/sasia/aiis/
[An excellent resource being developed at the University of
Pennsylvania in cooperation with the American Institute of Indian
Studies. See also the Penn/AIIS Art Archive page.]
- Asia
Society
http://www.asiasociety.org/
[A non-profit organization and resource site for various aspects of
the history and cultures of Asia. It supports the Ask Asia site for teachers and
students.]
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