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What were the themes of the Kalighat paintings?​

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Answered by KaranMudgil
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The other more contemporary style of Kalighat paintings are the Occidental variety that feature secular and civil themes like crime, women bathing, the evolving role of men and women in the society since the emphasis on women's education, the hypocritical lives of the quasi-bourgeois, depictions of the freedom struggle

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The main distinguishing facet of the Kalighat paintings is the motifs used in them. Due to this, there are two types of Kalighat paintings that one can witness, Oriental and Occidental.

The main distinguishing facet of the Kalighat paintings is the motifs used in them. Due to this, there are two types of Kalighat paintings that one can witness, Oriental and Occidental.The Oriental Kalighat paintings depict gods, goddesses, mythological characters as well as scenes from religious Hindu texts. Some of the most popular motifs from this type include Rama-Sita, Radha-Krishna, goddess Durga, goddess Laksmi, goddess Annapurna, Hanuman, Shiva and Parvati, among others.

The main distinguishing facet of the Kalighat paintings is the motifs used in them. Due to this, there are two types of Kalighat paintings that one can witness, Oriental and Occidental.The Oriental Kalighat paintings depict gods, goddesses, mythological characters as well as scenes from religious Hindu texts. Some of the most popular motifs from this type include Rama-Sita, Radha-Krishna, goddess Durga, goddess Laksmi, goddess Annapurna, Hanuman, Shiva and Parvati, among others.The other more contemporary style of Kalighat paintings are the Occidental variety that feature secular and civil themes like crime, women bathing, the evolving role of men and women in the society since the emphasis on women’s education, the hypocritical lives of the quasi-bourgeois, depictions of the freedom struggle, heroes of the struggle including Rani Lakshmi Bai and Tipu Sultan, a girl playing the sitar and other themes that common people could identify with. In this sense, Kalighat paintings were way ahead of their times and influenced a lot of critical thinking in those that appreciated this art form.

The main distinguishing facet of the Kalighat paintings is the motifs used in them. Due to this, there are two types of Kalighat paintings that one can witness, Oriental and Occidental.The Oriental Kalighat paintings depict gods, goddesses, mythological characters as well as scenes from religious Hindu texts. Some of the most popular motifs from this type include Rama-Sita, Radha-Krishna, goddess Durga, goddess Laksmi, goddess Annapurna, Hanuman, Shiva and Parvati, among others.The other more contemporary style of Kalighat paintings are the Occidental variety that feature secular and civil themes like crime, women bathing, the evolving role of men and women in the society since the emphasis on women’s education, the hypocritical lives of the quasi-bourgeois, depictions of the freedom struggle, heroes of the struggle including Rani Lakshmi Bai and Tipu Sultan, a girl playing the sitar and other themes that common people could identify with. In this sense, Kalighat paintings were way ahead of their times and influenced a lot of critical thinking in those that appreciated this art form.Besides motifs, Kalighat paintings feature the use of basic colors like indigo, blue, black, yellow, red and green due to the predominant use of homemade dyes. Only for ornamentation would artisans use silver and gold.

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