British Raj

 4,500.00

Art speaks for time. The Pata Maya or Patachitra of Bengal, since time immemorial, has been the testimony of time. Our country served as a colony under the British rule for two hundred years and this painting depicts the socio-economic contrast between the British ruler and his indigenous servant of the then India.

 

Dimensions 12 × 22 in
Brand

Pingla – Patachitra

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