This is a framed Tanjore painting depicting Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya or Skanda) with his consorts Valli and Devasena. Tanjore paintings are a classical South Indian art form characterized by their rich colors, use of gold foil, and intricate detailing. The painting shows Lord Murugan standing centrally, flanked by Valli and Devasena. All three figures are adorned with elaborate jewelry and clothing. Lord Murugan holds his characteristic spear (Vel) and displays hand gestures (mudras). The painting likely uses gold foil for the deity's ornaments, architectural elements, and clothing borders, adding a shimmering, three-dimensional effect. A peacock, Lord Murugan's mount (vahana), is also depicted. The background is a dark color, possibly navy blue or black, which helps the vibrant colors and gold stand out. The painting is housed in a dark frame, enhancing its traditional and devotional aesthetic.
| Subject: | Lord Murugan with Valli and Devasena |
| Art Form: | Tanjore Painting |
| Materials: | Likely includes wood, cloth, paints, gold foil, and possibly precious or semi-precious stones |
| Frame Material: | Wood (possible) |
| Frame Color: | Dark (possibly black or brown) |
| Style: | Traditional, devotional |
| Location: | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
Framed Tanjore Painting of Lord Murugan with Valli and Devasena
- Product Code: Framed Tanjore Painting
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