Sushila Devi, "Wedding Day", circa 1970s, Madhudbani painting, mounted, glazed and framed, painting 51 x 73cm. The Mithila Art Institute, Bihar, India has confirmed the artist is Sushila Devi. The simple black and white style, done with a fine pen, was originally the work of Brahims (the scribe class) thus the fine pen. During the 1960's and 1970's this type of Madhudbani painting moved from murals to paper, which provides the approximate date for the painting. The Mithila Art Institute have
Sushila Devi, "Wedding Day", circa 1970s, Madhudbani painting, mounted, glazed and framed, painting 51 x 73cm. The Mithila Art Institute, Bihar, India has confirmed the artist is Sushila Devi. The simple black and white style, done with a fine pen, was originally the work of Brahims (the scribe class) thus the fine pen. During the 1960's and 1970's this type of Madhudbani painting moved from murals to paper, which provides the approximate date for the painting. The Mithila Art Institute have
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