DESCRIPTION
This plate is inspired by an opaque watercolour painting of Vishnu's fourth incarnation, Narasimha, depicted as a man-lion.
He stands in samabhanga, with round bulging eyes, a gruesome grin displaying sharp teeth and side fangs, and a curly mane.
On Narasimha's forehead is a prominent Vaisnava namam (emblem). In his upper right hand, the god carries the chakra (discus), and in his upper left, the shankha (conch), while the lower right is in abhaya mudra, and the lower left in varada mudra.
Narasimha represents the triumph of good over evil. Devotees seek Narasimha's blessings for courage, protection, and overcoming obstacles.
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Width
203 mm - 8 inches to 204 mm - 12 inches
Width Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Height
203 mm - 8 inches to 204 mm - 12 inches
Height Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Depth
17 mm - 25 mm
Medium
Ceramic
Edition
Open Series
Specifications
Digital Printing on Ceramic Plates.
With MDF stand for display on table.
About the Art form
Company Paintings refers to a wide range of drawings and paintings created by South Asian artists that were commissioned by European patrons, or intended for a European market.
Hinduism, is often depicted in South Indian Company paintings, a unique artistic tradition that emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries. These paintings were created by Indian artists for a European audience, blending elements from Indian miniature painting tradition with a more naturalistic European approach to painting.
Works can be attributed to a variety of sub-styles dependent on the artists? regional training.
Framing
Without Framing