Guru Nanak subdues Kaliyuga
- Subject: Sikh Painting
- Paint Material: Opaque watercolors
- Base Material: Paper (unframed)
- Size: 9.5 in. X 13.5 in. (24 cms X 34 cms)
- Age: Modern Handmade Art
- Country of origin: India
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This historical Sikh art has a distinct appeal. Elegant in design, limited in supply and historically significant, the paintings stately elegance will make an impressive addition and provide a noble impression to your cherished art collection.
The paintings depicts Guru Nanak resisting the temptations of Kaliyuga, that dreaded age of sin and evil, in the great Cycles of Time that Indian tradition speaks of.
The Guru in the presence of his apprehensive disciples shows no fear and instead sits perfectly composed; in fact, holding up his staff, he seems about to subdue Kaliyuga, who grimaces as he throws his hands up.
The image of calm dignity is superbly hand painted and captured in opaque watercolors with an antique finish.
The original art was done in the family workshop of the famous Nainsukh of Guler, in late 18th century. The original art currently resides in the Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, India.
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