Handmaiden consoling the bereft
Details
Artform
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
Artist
Mukesh Dhiman
Dimensions
9.5x7 Inches
Medium
Natural Pigments on Handmade Paper
Framing
Unframed
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The Painting
Kangra miniature painting is often concerned with depicting the phases of love through the archetypal lovers the Nayak and Nayika. In this beautiful painting by Mukesh Dhiman we see one such phase “Proshitapatika nayika” , a beloved that has been separated from her lover. In this particular composition we see the beloved standing inconsolable in her courtyard while her handmaiden attends to her. The scene is painted in delicate pastel tones giving the painting an almost dream-like atmosphere.
The Artform
"Kangra miniatures are a form of Pahari painting that originated in the Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh, India, during the late 18th century. These miniatures are characterised by their delicate and meticulous brushwork, vivid colors, and a focus on portraying themes from Hindu mythology, particularly the love stories of Lord Krishna and Radha. The artists often drew inspiration from the landscapes of the Kangra Valley, infusing their works with a sense of natural beauty and romanticism. One of the distinctive features of Kangra miniatures is their preference for a pastel color palette, which lends a soft and ethereal quality to the paintings. The artists employed fine brushes and pigments derived from natural sources to create intricate details in the figures, clothing, and backgrounds. The portrayal of figures often exudes a sense of grace and elegance, with special emphasis on the expressions and postures of the characters. "
The Artist
Mukesh Kumar Dhiman is a distinguished miniature artist hailing from Nagrota district in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. He began his career three decades ago under the tutelage of esteemed Padmashree Awardee, Mr. Vijay Sharma. As a member of the ‘Kangra Arts Promotion Society’, he has actively contributed to the revival and preservation of this rich cultural heritage. He has provided his services to the local museum in Nagrota. His miniature works have been exhibited nationally and internationally in places such as Frankfurt, Germany, and the ‘All India Art Exhibition’ in 2002 where he received national recognition as well. He was honoured with the ‘State Award’ in 2011 and 2012, and the prestigious ‘National Award’ in 2014.
Provenance
The painting has been created by Bridge Bharat’s master artist partners.
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