Indian art history has given a rich storage of traditional painting in Indian Subcontinent from prehistory to present time. The style of painting differs from region to region and period to period. There is a living tradition in the art field of Bihar that is called Madhubani painting which enlightened about the social structure as well as cultural identity of Bihar and the styles of painting has been changing from generation to generation. Even though this art is centuries old, it has preserved its original style and content in its native land of Mithila.
Madhubani, or Mithila, painting is a folk painting of northern India. It is mostly practiced by women in the villages who have passed this art to their daughters through multiple generations. They paint pictures of nature and mythology to depict different events like birth, marriage, and cycles of life. Though this folk-art has been practiced for centuries it started to gain national recognition only in the last few decades. Now, art patrons can find Madhubani artists in several cities of northern India, many of whom are experimenting and adapting the traditional styles to modern ethos and medium.
Madhubani, or Mithila, painting is a folk painting of northern India. It is mostly practiced by women in the villages who have passed this art to their daughters through multiple generations. They paint pictures of nature and mythology to depict different events like birth, marriage, and cycles of life. Though this folk-art has been practiced for centuries it started to gain national recognition only in the last few decades. Now, art patrons can find Madhubani artists in several cities of northern India, many of whom are experimenting and adapting the traditional styles to modern ethos and medium.
The attributes characterizing almost all Madhubani drawing
- Use of bold natural and artificial colors.
- A double line border with simple geometric designs or with ornate floral patterns on it.
- Symbols, lines and patterns supporting the main theme.
- Abstract like figures, of deities or human.
- The faces of the figures have large bulging eyes and a jointing nose emerging out of the forehead.