Difference between tanjore art and warli folk painting.
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- Warli painting is a vivid expression of daily and social events of the Warli tribe of Maharashtra used by them too embarrassing the walls of the house of the village this is the only mean to transmitting the floklore to a populance not activated in the written word
- it is a classical South Indian painting style which was inaugurated from the town of tajweed
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It is the native art form of Thanjavur (also known as Tanjore) city of Tamil Nadu. The dense composition, surface richness and vibrant colors of Indian Thanjavur Paintings distinguish them from the other types of paintings. ... Tanjore Painting of India originated during the 16th century, under the reign of the Cholas
Warli Paintings are very different from other folk and tribal paintings in India. Their themes are not mythological, nor their colours as bright as the ones seen in Madhubani Paintings. Neither do they contain the robust sensuality of the paintings found in Eastern India.
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