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The death of Bhisma

From the Mahabharata Painting collection
water color painting on cotton canvas

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INDIAN MINIATURE ART PAINTING – Mahabharata painting style

DESCRIPTION: This beautiful Indian painting of Mahabharata painting style, depicts –

In this painting Bhisma reclines upon the bed of arrows, surrounded by the seven rishis, including Narada with the vina; Krishna, four-handed, with mace, conch, and lotus; Yudhisthira; and the other pandavas; and Duryodhana. Bhisma, the venerable uncle of pandu and chrtarastra, and instructor of the pandavas and kauravas alike, fought on the side of the latter in the Great War. On the tenth day the aged hero grew weary of the slaughter, and desired to meet his own fate. At last he fell, wounded by many arrows. When he fell from his car the hearts of all fell with him. That foremost of all bowmen, that mighty-armed hero fell down like an uprooted standard of Indra, shaking

The earth as he fell. Pierced all over with arrows, his body touched not the ground. At that moment a divine nature took possession of that great bowman lying on a bed of arrows. The sun was then in the southern solstice, an inauspicious time for death.

Wounded as he was, Bhisma resolved to hold his life until the sun should reach the north; so, having recourse to that yoga which is taught in the great Upanishads, he remained quiet, expectant of his hour. Subsequently Bhisma, in response to the inquiries of yudhisthira, instructed him in the four branches of knowledge at great length. The story says that when yudhisthira came to Bhisma, he lay stretched on his arrowy bed, resembling in splendour the evening sun; like unto a fire that is about to go out?. When at last the sun turned towards the north, Bhisma gave up his life-breaths: In the midst of those great-hearted men it was a marvelous thing to see.

PRODUCT CODE: PIAB017

ARTIST: Award winner artist Mr. Gopal has made this marvelous Indian painting of Mahabharata painting Style.

INDIAN PAINTING STYLE: This beautiful handmade miniature art paining belongs to the world famous Mahabharata Painting.

SIZE: This Mahabharata painting is available in twelve various sizes starting from 3 x 4 inch to 48 x 72 inches.

CUSTOMIZE ORDERS: Our master artist can easily make this Mahabharata painting in to any custom made size, you need.

CANVAS: We are using cotton cloth for longer life of this Mahabharata painting.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
COLORS: These vibrant colors used in Indian Painting are natural earth color. Stone colors are just like the water colors made from stones. The artists themselves prepare these to make the gorgeous Indian painting. The raw materials include for example, vegetables and malachite (for green), fruits, mustard oil (for black), soil (for yellow), lime (for white), indigo and lapis lazuli (for blue). In olden days, eggs, gold powder, silver foil, was also used. Burnt wood was used for making the initial sketches. This is a unique method of preparation of colors has been passed down from generations, since hundreds of years ago, when it was discovered. That’s why Indian painting is having prestige in the field of Arts.

PURE GOLD: To make Indian painting precious, we are using 24 carat pure gold at ornaments and dresses in painting, as it was really used by Royal persons in olden days. It is applied with the help of the brush as a color. This unique Indian method to convert gold in to liquid form has been passed down from generations, since hundreds of years ago. So the Indian painting is really precious.

BRUSHES: These special brushes are made from the hair of the tails of squirrels and kittens, hair from the inner ears of sheep. To do miniature work on Indian painting, they also use a very special single hairbrush. This unique Indian painting method of preparation of brushes has been passed down from generations, since hundreds of years ago, when it was discovered. Therefore the Indian painting is having such stunning miniature artwork.

TIME REQUIRED: It all depends on the art work and sizes to be done. Normally it takes 10 to 15 days to make such type Indian painting of miniature artworks. Many times for special & detailed artwork, the time taken extends up to 1 month to 6 months. So, we can’t predict the exact time to make such attractive Indian Painting.

LIQUID IS HARMFUL: It is a harmful situation for water color paintings because the colors used in these paintings can easily dilute in water. It means any washing activity is injurious for artwork. So, you have to save Indian painting from water or any liquid.
If all of sudden some water drop, then you are suggested to with out folding, squeezing or disturbing (means in normal position), put in direct sun light for heating purpose and after drying, bring it back in to shade. For your kind information water can not damage oil paintings.
A simple solution to extend life of your Indian painting is to do framing. We can easily find 300 to 400 years old Indian painting in very good conditions.

ORIGINAL INDIAN PAINTING: All artwork of Indian Painting on the site are original, created by accomplished artists, who have learnt their skills from their earlier generations. Art of Legend India sources all artworks directly from these artists, because of which we are able to offer these unique works at reasonable costs to the buyer.

COPY RIGHTS: Copyright and reproduction rights of the painting are retained by the Art of Legend India.Com and company will defend all copyright and reproduction rights to the Indian painting. Please do not reproduce artwork without our written permission.

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