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INR
12,000
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$267
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Description
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Artflute review
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A striker down on the ground, with a bull with its horn pointing is painted, as if it will pierce him through. But same time, the striker's right hand moves in air to control and get over to the bull. The earthy dust burst around adds to this drama. Such a force, such a power and the moment is withheld with awe. Although, the painting is composed and drawn from a secure distance. One does not sit at ease, when confronted with this view. Such a sport of cattle race is popular in South India, called as Jallikattu, which is similar to matador race of Spain. The skill of the artist be appraised who has arrested the event so well.
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INR
12,000
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$267
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Additional Information |
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Ref No.:
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76-35
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Title:
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Jallikattu
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Size:
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30 X 21 in
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Categeory:
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Painting
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Style:
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Figurative
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Medium:
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Dry Pastels
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Surface:
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Cansen Paper
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Year:
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2009
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Artist Profile |
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Rate This Artwork
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Rating: .0/5 (0 votes cast)
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Tags |
dry pastels, man, bull, sports, adventure, fear, force, fun, brown, black, white
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