Chitramantapa- Wall Paintings at Mysore
by Dr. Raghavendra Rao H. Kulkarni
Author : Dr. Raghavendra Rao H. Kulkarni
Publisher : Agam Kala Prakashan
Language : English
ISBN : 9789392556159
Item Code : AKP218
Pages : 190
Weight : 1.1 KG
Dimensions : 29 X 22 CM
Edition : 2022
Binding : HARDCOVER
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Raghavendra Rao H. Kulkarni is the author of "Chitramantapa: Wall Paintings at Mysore". Chitramantapa: Wall Paintings at Mysore" is a monograph focusing on the wall paintings in the Chitramantapa (painted hall) located on the terrace of the Sri Prasanna Venkataramanaswamy Temple in Mysore. The temple is a small shrine near the Mysore Palace.
The Chitramantapa, built in the early 19th century by Sri Subbarayadasa, features paintings depicting Subbarayadasa's pilgrimage, scenes from Hindu scriptures, and portraits of holy figures and Wodeyar rulers.
The book addresses a gap in the study of regional Indian mural painting traditions and highlights the Chitramantapa paintings as a distinct style blending local techniques with colonial influences.
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