Tanjore Paintings
Tanjore Paintings are a form of art prevalent in Tamil Nadu and named after the town of Tanjore or Thanjavur.Since Tanjore paintings are mainly done on solid wood planks, they are locally known as ‘Palagai Padam’.
- Additionally, it is distinguished by its famous gold coating.
- Modern forms of the Tanjore paintings are said to have originated in the Maratha court of Tanjore and was widely practiced between 1676 and 1855 AD.
- The inspiration for the paintings was derived from the patronization of art forms such as classical dance, music, literature and paintings.
- It has been recognized as a Geographical indication by the Government of ....
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