use Ragho as example and write 8to10 lines on Wada paintings
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Ragho and wada paintings
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Ragho was one of the chitari paintings.The chitari painters used to paint mukhautas. Or masks of human faces and animal faces.Ragho along with other chitaris was invited to paint the Wada,which means the ancestral house of peshwas.
Ragho painted Krishna and Gopis in a complete Maharashtrian avtaar.They are shown wearing typical Maharashtrian dresses and ornaments.
Wada paintings are very popular and people are thrileed to visit and see the legendary paintings
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Ragho is a king who belonged to the Maratha empire and a Japanese painter called Wada have done paintings on his rule over the people.
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- The Wada paintings depicts the information on the ancient rule of the Maratha emperors.
- In the walls of the famous palaces, the paintings show the images of the kings and the group of people coming under them.
- Maratha empire comprises the large proportion of the Indian sub continent in the 19th century.
- The paintings contain information on the Hindu epics.
- Major presentation of the paintings include stories of Ramayana and Mahabaratha.
- The paintings are usually done through oil.
- The historical events and culture are also painted.
- Ancient hindu dynasty culture is also presented through these paintings.
To know more:
1) Brief history of Marathas empire
https://brainly.in/question/1823419.
2) Culture of maratha empire
https://brainly.in/question/14857569
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