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Morkuti Pichhavai -Details

Dwarkanath Nathdwara

National Institute of Fashion Technology

National Institute of Fashion Technology
Bengaluru, India

The Pichhavai is a genre of textiles associated with the Hindu God Krishna. Here, the monsoon is represented through peacocks — aside from the intricacy of details in the painting, what is noteworthy is the balance achieved in the composition of three white peacocks with the blue, against the stark red of the ground. In several hand painted narrative traditions of Indian textiles which show religious iconography, the Visvakarma commissions considered the removal of the direct representation of the central icon as providing a required direction for their future. These could then be used to portray a range of non-religious, decorative themes which could be relevant far beyond their usual markets of religious devotees. Despite such intentions, with the artists who worked on such commissions being from family lineages who practised the arts in close proximity to worship, the devotional sentiment comes through. It is, as if, the absence of the religious figures only reinforces their presence, in a powerful, aniconic way.

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  • Title: Morkuti Pichhavai -Details
  • Creator: Dwarkanath Nathdwara
  • Date Created: 1986
  • Location Created: Rajasthan
  • Physical Dimensions: 184 cm x 277 cm
  • Type: Hand Painting
  • Rights: Curatorial Right: NIFT Bengaluru
  • Medium: Textile
  • Technique: Hand Weaved and Hand Painted
  • Photography: Chirodeep Chaudhuri
  • Material: Cotton and Pigment
  • Manufacturer: Dwarkanath Nathdwara
National Institute of Fashion Technology

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