Extremely detailed Black and White Madhubani Painting of Elephant, with shades of yellow and red colour.
Closer view of black Madhubani flower motif on yellow saddle cloth.
Closer view of beautiful Madhubani motifs around eyes and trunk of the Elephant.

Madhubani Pintura en miniatura del elefante real de la India

Detailed and Original Madhubani Artwork by a State-Awardee Artist | 5.4 in x 5.4 in

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En India y otras civilizaciones asiáticas, los elefantes son animales venerados y muy respetados. Desde la antigüedad, son símbolo de sensibilidad, sabiduría, estabilidad, lealtad, inteligencia, poder, paz, confiabilidad y determinación.

Esta pintura de Madhubani de un elefante real, adornada con hermosos motivos de Madhubani con gran detalle, sin duda brinda un momento de alegría al espectador. El mantel de color amarillo vibrante, las joyas pesadas y el auspicioso motivo de pez en la frente evocan la idea de realeza, poder y nos llenan de asombro.

  • En China, los elefantes de guerra aparecieron ya en la dinastía Shang, alrededor del 1600 a.C.
  • En la India, desde el año 1000 a. C., los elefantes fueron domesticados y se convirtieron en un recurso muy valioso para los reyes y gobernantes de los estados del norte, especialmente para su uso en las batallas.
  • En la mitología hindú, Lord Ganesha, el Señor de la Sabiduría, el Intelecto y la Prosperidad, tiene una cabeza de elefante; y el Dios Indra eligió un elefante celestial llamado Airavata como su montura animal, o Vahana o modo de Transporte.
  • Recompénsate con ideas asombrosas sobre los ricos pensamientos del artista cuando exploras este arte hermoso y estético.
* Cuanto más fina es la obra de arte, más valor agrega a la pintura.
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As the story goes, King Janak employed some local women to decorate the walls and floors of his palace as part of the grand arrangements, for his daughter Sita's wedding with Rama!

Down the centuries, the women of Mithila have kept this tradition alive by painting the walls and floors of their houses for festivals and ceremonies like child birth or marriage. Big, bulging, fishlike eyes, sharp nose and double-bordered figures sets this art form completely distinct and unique. Read more

Image Credits: Madhubani Postal Stamp of India | GODL, Madhubani decorated Indian Railways Train | CC BY-SA 4.0