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Bharti Dayal

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Bharti Dayal
BornDecember 1961 (age 62)
OccupationPainter
Years active1984–present
Known forMadhubani (Mithila) paintings

Bharti Dayal[1] (born December, 1961 in Samastipur[2]) is an Indian artist who specializes in Madhubani art.[3]

Biography

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Dayal was born in the Samastipur district of North Bihar, the Mithila region famous for Madhubani painting. She has completed her Bachelors in Science (B.Sc) and completed her postgraduation with a Masters in Science (M.Sc).[2]

Since 1991, she has lived in Delhi.

Work

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Bharti Dayal showing how Madhubani Paintings are made.

From a young age, Dayal was taught Madhubani painting by her mother and grandmother.[2] She pursued the art form professionally from 1984. She has worked to bring innovation in the traditional art practiced in Mithila, and train other women artists from the region at her studio in New Delhi.

Her style is known for bringing a contemporary cast to traditional Madhubani art using modern media such as acrylic and canvas. She paints with natural, vegetable-based colors. Her renditions of Krishna and Radha are said to depict undercurrents of "love, longing, and peace".

Exhibitions

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Dayal has held numerous exhibitions of her work nationally and internationally. Her Madhubani art was the subject of a documentary shown on French television in 1995.[2] An exhibition of her works in acrylic on canvas painted between June 2015 and June 2016 was organized by the Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA).[4]

Dayal's seven Madhubani paintings, which are a combination of traditional art with contemporary modern subjects, are included in the book The New Bihar. Her illustration for the book's cover includes a girl riding a bicycle, symbolizing the "empowerment of women and the quest for education", and a fish, which denotes the theme of "rainbow agriculture", or the blending of agricultural pursuits to enhance rural income. Book authors N.K. Singh and Nicholas Stern have observed: "Bharti's use of the traditional style on contemporary themes can contribute to the revival of Madhubani art".[5]

Awards

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  • AIFACS
  • Millennium award
  • National Merit awards
  • 2006: India's National Award for excellence in handicrafts[2]

Publications

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  • Madhubani Art. Niyogi Books. 2016. ISBN 978-9385285080.
Cover art

References

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  1. ^ "Bharti Dayal is a Madhubani painting artist (National Awardee) from India". www.bhartidayal.com/.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Artists: Bharti Dayal (b. 1961)". Museum of Sacred Art. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Folk paintings and traditions of India". www.thehansindia.com. 23 May 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  4. ^ Gurvich, Martin. "Exhibitions:Madhubani Art (Indian Art Series) – Bharti Dayal [June 2015 – June 2016]". Museum of Sacred Art. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  5. ^ Singh & Stern 2013, p. 6.

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