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Which paintings was called ' Bali Puthi Chitra '?

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Answered by PariKhan111
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pathichitra is a general term for traditional cloth-based scroll painting, based in the eastern Indian state, oddisha in Sanskrit language pattalettary means "cloth" and Chitra means "picture" most of these paintings depict stories of Hindu deities
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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

Balinese Painting was called ' Bali Puthi Chitra

Explanation:

A collection of rich and diverse works of art created in Bali, Indonesia during the 20th century are showcased in Alinese Art. The Hindu religious beliefs of Bali's inhabitants, which are distinct from the predominantly Islamic culture found elsewhere in Indonesia, are reflected in the visual and performing arts. Nature, rural life, stories from Hindu epics, and regional folklore served as sources of inspiration for artists.

Eight paintings are part of the installation, along with two ceremonial masks that served as the main characters in the enormous puppet dance known as Barong Landung, which is still performed today. I Gusti Made Deblog (1906-1986), Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1912-1992), Anak Agung Gede Raka Turas (1917-1993), and I Gusti Ketut Kobot (1917-1999) are among the most renowned painters from the island who are represented.

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