The document discusses different types of Indian folk paintings including Madhubani paintings from Bihar, Patachitra painting from Orissa, Pithora painting from Gujarat, Nirmal painting from Andhra Pradesh, Warli painting from Maharashtra, and Phad painting from Rajasthan. It focuses on Lepakshi paintings, noting that they originated from Anantpur District in Andhra Pradesh, their themes were secular despite being depicted on temple walls, and they were painted on the walls of temples.
The document discusses different types of Indian folk paintings including Madhubani paintings from Bihar, Patachitra painting from Orissa, Pithora painting from Gujarat, Nirmal painting from Andhra Pradesh, Warli painting from Maharashtra, and Phad painting from Rajasthan. It focuses on Lepakshi paintings, noting that they originated from Anantpur District in Andhra Pradesh, their themes were secular despite being depicted on temple walls, and they were painted on the walls of temples.
The document discusses different types of Indian folk paintings including Madhubani paintings from Bihar, Patachitra painting from Orissa, Pithora painting from Gujarat, Nirmal painting from Andhra Pradesh, Warli painting from Maharashtra, and Phad painting from Rajasthan. It focuses on Lepakshi paintings, noting that they originated from Anantpur District in Andhra Pradesh, their themes were secular despite being depicted on temple walls, and they were painted on the walls of temples.