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Brahmani – Kalighat Painting Reprint (A3 Poster)

Brahmani – Kalighat Painting Reprint (A3 Poster)

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Key Features:

  • Authentic 19th-Century Kalighat Reprint – A digitized reproduction of an original folk painting from colonial Calcutta, where such artworks were sold near the Kali temple as affordable devotional collectibles.
  • Graceful Depiction of Brahmani – The painting features Brahmani, a traditional Tantric goddess form, poised elegantly with a trident in hand and standing atop her symbolic mount — the hamsa (swan or goose). Her vivid red sari, elaborate jewelry, and composed expression showcase local artisan interpretations of female divinity.
  • Historic Bengal Craftwork – This piece belongs to the broader Kalighat style known for its fluid lines, bold colors, and emotional storytelling. Collected and archived during Sir Monier Monier-Williams' cultural expedition in 1883–84, this artwork reflects Bengal’s devotional art practices and urban folk narratives.
  • A3 Dimensions (11.7 x 16.5 inches) – Printed on 350 GSM premium matte paper, this fine art reprint is ideal for elegant framing, spiritual walls, and collectors of Bengal’s forgotten masterpieces.
  • Curated by Somarasa Discoveries – Released as part of the Kalighat Revival series, this poster contributes to a growing archive aimed at preserving and celebrating the esoteric and devotional imagery of India’s cultural past.

Why You’ll Love It:

This artwork radiates dignity and feminine control. Brahmani, rendered with symbolic simplicity and strength, evokes a calm but commanding presence — perfect for spiritual study spaces, art enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by the regional aesthetics of goddess iconography.

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Bring home a slice of Bengal’s 19th-century spiritual artistry with this rare reprint of Brahmani. Limited editions available through Somarasa’s heritage revival project.

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